Hell Yeah!
Barack Obama got more votes than Mitt Romney did. President Obama received 65,899,660 (51%) popular votes; his challenger Mitt Romney received 60,932,152 (47.2%). So, Barack Obama won the 2012 election by 4,967,508 votes. In the electoral college, Mr. Obama received 332 and Mitt Romney received 206, so there was a margin of 106 votes there.
Probably not. Policies aside, Romney simply doesn't inspire anyone the way Obama does.
I believe that both Newt Gingrich and Barack Obama are intelligent men, despite the fact that they have arrived at very different political philosophies; there is really no way to know which of them is more intelligent than the other.
Mitt Romney was born in 1947. Barack Obama was born in 1961. Thus, there are about 14 years separating the two men.
Mitt Romney smells the worst of them all.
Barack Obama got more votes than his challenger in both the popular vote and the electoral college, so Mr. Obama won re-election.
Yes, he received all six of Nevada's electoral votes in the 2012 election. President Obama had 52.36 percent, and his challenger, Mitt Romney received 45.68 percent. (Mr. Obama's received 68,000 more votes than Mitt Romney did: the president had 531,373 while his challenger had 463,567.)
Incumbent President Barack Obama won reelection in the 2012 presidential election defeating Mitt Romney. In the 2012 presidential election Barack Obama received 332 electoral votes and Mitt Romney received 206 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Obama 65,446,032 and Romney 60,589,084.
Mitt Romney addressed the hard issues while Obama attacked Romney rather than the issues at hand. Obama has failed as President so he cannot answer the questions but redirect the attack.
They disagree on many policy issues: Mr. Romney is much more conservative, while Mr. Obama is center-left in his politics. Mr. Romney believes in limiting the role of the federal government; Mr. Obama believes there is a definite role for government to solve certain problems in our country. Mr. Romney believes that it is acceptable to give further tax cuts to the wealthy, as he believes the top 2% are the "job creators" and should be rewarded for their success; Mr. Obama believes the wealthy have more than their share of tax breaks and special loopholes, and that they are not paying their fair share. Mr. Romney and Mr. Obama also disagree on social issues, for example federal funding for Planned Parenthood: like many conservative Republicans, Mr. Romney has said he wants to "get rid of it," while Mr. Obama believes it provides valuable services, especially to the poor. Mr. Romney is pro-life; Mr. Obama is pro-choice. Mr. Romney is fiscally conservative and has supported the out-sourcing of American jobs to other countries, as a necessary part of cost-cutting; Mr. Obama is pro-capitalism but he is opposed to out-sourcing and wants so see companies get tax breaks for bringing jobs back to America. These are just some of the areas on which they disagree, but there are many others.
We do not know yet, since the election won't take place until November. Once it does, this answer will be changed to reflect the results.
About 140 pounds, a good 50 pounds less than Michelle Obama.