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Presidents can only serve two terms. Since Mr. Obama was re-elected in 2012, he will be out of office when his second term officially ends, after the 2016 election.
Yes. Obama will. We are seeing it happen already even before he takes office. All economists have been saying for last last year the the market will be crashing the closer we get to the election if it looks like Obama will win. Look what has happened since he has won the election. The market is down almost 20%.
At least he has not lied about fixing the economy overnight, unlike virtually every other opposing politician since his election.
No. Texas has not voted Democratic in a presidential election since 1976.
In America, presidents can serve for two terms. Since Mr. Obama has served his first term, he is running for re-election, so that he can serve a second term as president.
Health etfs have been on the surge since the Obama's election. Health care bills are bound to be passed at the senate and it will provide another boost to the etfs. They are constantly under contruction and being changed at this point.Because of that there is no way to say if the impact has been positive or negative at this point right now.
For the past decade or so he has only done what he had to do in regards to interviews and press conferences, but since his scandal broke he is sucking up to them and putting up a front. He probably doesn't like them that much, but there is nothing he can do about it.
Since the election has not yet been completed it is unclear since we are over 6 months away from November.
President Obama won re-election with 332 electoral votes over Republican challenger Mitt Romney, who had 206. He thus became the first president since Franklin D. Roosevelt to win another term with fewer electoral votes than in a previous election. Obama received 365 electoral votes in 2008. Obama also became the first Democratic presidential candidate since FDR to win two elections with more than 50 percent of the vote.
This is a placeholder question until the results of the November 2012 election come in. The result has not yet been determined, but since New York has traditionally voted Democrat, and strongly supported Obama in the previous election (63%), Obama is expected to receive New York's 29 electoral votes.
He received 206 electoral votes in the 2012 election. But this was not enough to win, since President Obama received 332.
Since U.S. presidents can not serve more than two terms, when Barack Obama's second term ends, he will no longer be able to run for president. In November 2016, there will be an election, and a new president will be chosen.