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his political office has been held in Washington dc about 6 times: It's true!
Currently, Mr. Obama is the president of the United States. But when this question was originally asked, he may have still been a United States Senator.
The word "incumbent" is used to describe the candidate who is currently in office. Since Barack Obama is the president, he is thus called "the incumbent." This may change when the 2012 election is held, but as of today, he remains the incumbent, and his opponent is called the "challenger."
Yes, he is. But while Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States, there have been only 43 men who held the office of the presidency: that is because one of them, Grover Cleveland, was elected twice-- but not to consecutive terms. Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th president.
it will be held at the capitol building in Washington d.c.
At the West side of Capitol Hill.
barack obama
Barack Obama became President of the United States. He was elected on November 2008 and was sworn in January 2009.
Obama was a US Senator from Illinois , elected in 2004, when he ran for President. Before that, he held a seat as an Illinois state senator from 1997 to 2004.
He was elected in 2008. But he did not take office till January 20, 2009. Elections are held in November, and the president is officially inaugurated in January.
No, he is a natural born US citizen and has never held other citizenship. His father, Barack Obama, Sr., was Kenyan and met his mother when they were both in college and he was a foreign exchange student. They had a brief marriage before Barack Obama, Sr. left and moved back to Africa.Barack Obama, II, the current US President would be considered an African-American, with an American mother of European heritage and an African father.