Until Obama is actually residing at 1600, you can send a letter to him with the following address: President-elect Barack Obama Presidential Transition Team Washington, DC 20270 Center it on the envelope, print or write clearly and legibly, and be patient. Thousands of letters are coming in, so it might take a while to get to yours. Also, no packages are beiong accepted at this time, only letters and postcards.
The President can be contacted several ways. One way is to write a letter to him in care of The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20500. Be advised that he receives thousands of letters (all presidents receive a lot of mail), so his staff may read it, and then pass it along to the president; or they may answer on his behalf. Another way to contact President Obama is by e-mail, in care of the White House.gov website. I enclose the link.
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Just write a letter and send it easy! just write what you feel and some suggestions
As I write this answer, Barack Obama is the president. But on November 6th, 2012, there will be an election. We do not know who will win it, but after it is over, we will know if Mr. Obama is re-elected or if Mr. Romney is the new president.
The correct address to use to write to Barack Obama is 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington D.C. 20502
It was in his 2nd year of being the president.
President Barack Obama is an incumbent becsuse he is currently in office
How do you write a report about Barack Obama?
You can write to President Obama at the White House.
As I write this answer in November 2012, the president last year was Barack Obama. He has just won a second term as president, so he will be president next year too.
You may write to him at this address:The White House1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NWWashington, DC 20500
Barack Obama wrote his first book, "Dreams from My Father," in 1995.
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He was elected president of the Harvard Law Review (students "grade" or "write on" to the review, then the president is elected by their peers). He was the first black president of HLR. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedailymirror/2008/09/barack-obama-ha.html
I am not sure I understand your question. If you are asking who writes about Mr. Obama, since he is the president, many reporters and opinion columnists and bloggers write about him. So do students, teachers, and his friends. Some of the people who write about him are favorable, while others are his opponents. But you will find all kinds of articles and columns about Barack Obama, both online and in hard-copy magazines and newspapers.