Yes, and he almost certainly will. Currently it is Obama's first term in office, and a president can be in office for up to two terms.
It's too early to tell. President Obama was re-elected in November 2012, but we have no way of predicting who might run for the presidency in 2016-- Mr. Obama will not be allowed to run (he will have served two terms, which is all a US president can serve). But there is no way of knowing in 2012 who the candidates will be in four years.
Barack Obama was first elected president in November 2008, and re-elected in November 2012. He served the two terms a US president is allowed to serve and was not allowed to run again in 2016. He officially left office in January 2017.
Yes.
No, he cannot. Ever since the US Constitution was amended in 1951, an American president may only run (we say "run" for re-election, rather than "stand"-- which is British) for two consecutive terms. President Obama was elected in 2008 and re-elected in 2012; thus, he is not allowed to run for another term.
Barack Obama became president in 2008. He then ran for re-election and won a second term in 2012. When his term ends, he will not be able to run for a third time, because presidents are only allowed to serve two terms.
Yes, gay people are allowed to run for president.
All indications are that the President will run for another term.
cos hes black
Obama.
yes
President Obama performs the duties of the President of the United States. John McCain remains a Senator from Arizona since he lost his run for President against Barack Obama.
Presidents were not allowed to use a cellphone until President Obama took office. He is the first President to keep and use his smartphone.