the vice president
The two of them were opponents for the nomination for President. However, given that Ms. Clinton is President Obama's Secretary of State, it's highly unlikely that she disapproves of him. My question stems from a comment Hilary made stating that she does not want to continue on as Secretary of State if Obama is re-elected.
The amount of parties in the USA is unknown. There are most likely millions of parties given on any day.
2 inaugural addresses were given by US President Lincoln. The first was given on March 4, 1861. The second one was on March 4, 1865. The second one was the second shortest one in US history.
The executive power of the US was given to the president.
He was elected on November 6, 2012 and was given a second term as president as a result of winning the election.
135 words by President George Washington, made during his second inaugural address.
Yes, called the 'House Divided speech', it was given by him in June 1858, in Illinois after he accepted the nomination for senator.
When the president makes an appointment, the nomination is sent to the Senate. There, the support of a majority of the senators present and voting is needed for confirmation.
No. As a result of his re-election to a second term, Obama will continue to be the 44th U.S. president. A loss in 2012 to Republican challenger Mitt Romney would have made Romney the 45th president and given Obama an opportunity to become the 46th president with a comeback win in 2016.
President George W. Bush was given a jersey with the number 43, as he is also the 43rd President of the United States.
I assume you mean a 2007 nomination, because it is currently March of 2008 and no 2008 nominations have been given out yet. The answer though is Harvey Mason for a song from Dreamgirls. He played for Arizona, I think.