Well Hes a way better president then Romney will be. Romney is going to raise our taxes for the middle class and going to cut out taxes for the rich! Obama has done many great things hes not the monster Romney is! You see Obama really tries but congress fights him...... We think its because hes black. If you want a good president VOTE Obama!
His Jobs Act.
Yes, a president can choose a different running mate, but in this case, President Obama believes Joe Biden has done a good job, and is not planning to replace him.
Many people believe that it is a very good thing that Obama has been elected to two terms of office as President of the US, since the election and re-election of an African-American is a very important indication that America is overcoming its long and terrible history of racism. Many people also believe that Obama has done, and continues to do an excellent job as President, with enlightened and progressive policies. Many others believe that Obama has done and continues to do a terrible job as President, by inflicting the evils of liberalism upon America. Some people believe that Obama was not born in the US and cannot legally be President, or that he is secretly a gay communist atheist. There are also those who believe that while Obama has done a generally good job, he needs to do better. So, there are quite a wide range of opinions about Obama.
his job is a president
i am looking for a job with obama
Well his job is being as a president and he was the first African American president.
Yes he is. President Obama has expressed his satisfaction with the job the vice president has done; Vice President Biden has a lot of experience in foreign policy, and has given the president useful advice over the years they have served together. There is no reason to expect that Biden will be replaced.
Barack Obama IS president of the US and is doing a very great job.
Because he's the president?
Obama IS the Chief of State. It's part of the President's job.
Mr. Obama became president in the 2008 election, and took office on January 20, 2009. His first term (four years) is ending, and he will begin his second four-year term on January 21, 2013.
Secretary of State