they are both running for office
Barack Obama publicly supports same-sex marriage, while Mitt Romney publicly opposes it.
Obama opposes an amendment to the United States Constitution that would ban same-sex marriage. Mitt Romney supports it.
Actually yes, but not together and not at the same time. When Mitt Romney was Governor of Massachusetts from 2003-2007, he did in fact sign into law a health care bill that is still widely popular in Massachusetts. Barack Obama's version, put forward in 2009-2010, is similar to Mr. Romney's, and incorporates both Republican and Democratic ideas.
Romney said that he would have done the same as president Obama and would have ordered the attack
Both candidates had roughly the same plan to deal with Iran, which was tough sanctions and possibly a military option if Iran remained non-compliant with International Law.
Yes, Mitt Romney opposes gay marriage.
Mitt Romney presented himself as a presidential candidate and alternative to Barack Obama. He therefore needed to publicly espouse positions that he believed would attract conservative Republican voters and motivate enthusiasm among them for his candidacy. Regardless of his personal beliefs, whether he is for or against, he believed his only chance of being elected was to publicly oppose same-sex marriage.
The same thing that Mitt Romney will do if he is elected President of the United States: Do the best that they can do for all Americans.
Romney does not support same-sex marriage.
The answer depends upon which Mitt Romney you are speaking about. Mitt Romney, Governor of Massachusetts, signed a same-sex marriage bill into law. Mitt Romney, presidential candidate, is in favor of a federal constitutional ban on same-sex marriage which would annul all existing same-sex marriages and prevent any new same-sex marriages.
In 2008, Barack Obama received 0 electoral votes from Mississippi, which is a state that tends to vote for Republicans. Mr. Obama lost the state's 6 electoral votes to John McCain whom received 724,597 votes to Obama's 554,662 votes.In 2012, the same thing happened, with President Obama receiving none of the state's electoral votes. Mitt Romney won the state, with 710,746 votes to President Obama's 562,949.
Barack Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School.