Great!
and if he does, this country is doomed
As of mid September 2012:
According to trading at Intrade (a world-wide prediction market), President Obama has a very good chance. As of mid September 2012, President Obama is listed with a 66.3%likelihood to win the 2012 election and that trend is going up daily. They have his opponent, Governor Romney, at 33.2%likelihood with a continuing down trend.
Note:
The Intrade site (link is in related links section below) is the world's leading stock-trading-style market (called a "decision market" or "prediction market") which attempts to "trade" the likelihood of various people being the next president, in the same way people trade stocks. While certainly not a guarantee, it's a good way to see how people who actually bet money on an outcome (instead of just answering a random poll) predict who the next President will be.
With Intrade, these numbers don't necessarily have to add up to 100%, the numbers are based upon active "betting" with investment on one or the other to win the election. Many believe this is a better and more accurate way to determine what people are willing to put their money down for, as opposed to getting the numbers from polling opinions.
No.
Mitt Romney
Mitt Romney has never been a president.
Mitt Romney hasn't been president so we can't answer that yet.
No. His aides have announced that Mitt Romney will not run for president for the third time in 2016.
Prior to running for president 2012, Mitt Romney was the Governor of Massachusetts.
Mitt Romney lost the US Presidential election, but he has been president of businesses and a regional group in his religious denomination.
he love it
yes
I am not sure what your question is. All these men were candidates for president, but I don't find many other similarities, since Barack Obama and George Washington did become president, while Mitt Romney did not.
Mitt Romney's birth name is Willard Mitt Romney.
Mitt Romney's full name is Willard Mitt Romney. Willard is for his father's friend, hotel magnate J. Willard Marriot. Middle name Mitt is for Milton Romney, his father's cousin and a former Chicago Bears quarterback. Mitt Romney is the Republican candidate for U.S. President in the 2012 election.