President Obama's code to authorize Bin Ladens raid was : "GERONIMO "
President Obama won the electoral college and the popular vote, earning a second term as president in the election of 2012.
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He gave the go ahead to kill Osama Bin Laden.
The race is over, Obama won.
There were some pollsters and pundits who did claim that Mr. Obama would lose, but a few pollsters insisted that he was ahead, even though they agreed it was a close race. In the end, President Obama did not lose: he defeated Mitt Romney in both the popular and electoral vote, to win a second term as president.
On November 6, 2012, the president did win re-election, coming out ahead in both the popular and the electoral votes. But prior to that, most polls showed a very close race. Some showed Romney slightly ahead, others showed the president slightly ahead. But by October, reliable pollsters and many analysts (including Nate Silver of the widely quoted 538 blog) saw the president pulling ahead in the important swing states like Ohio, and the common wisdom was that the race for the popular vote would be close (it was) but that Mr. Obama would win in most of the swing states (and he did).
President Obama needs to realize that in fighting a ground war you need to use all strategies to help: weapons, bravery, hiding, sky, protecting, underground. Well one of the biggest things he should use is sky. President Obama needs to get jet packsout there to help them use the sky as a "one step ahead." Jet Packs!
In the states that can always be counted as Republican votes, McCain is leading. In the Democrat strongholds, Obama is ahead. In the swing states that will actually decide who the next president will be, Obama has a slight lead, but still less than 50 % in any state. There are enough 'undecideds' in the poll numbers to pull McCain ahead by election day.
Actually, it is not entirely true that President Obama is taking credit for it. He has been very clear that this was a team effort and that it was the Navy Seals who courageously carried out the mission. But it should be noted that part of the job of the U. S. President is to be Commander in Chief of the U. S. Armed Forces. While George W. Bush was unable to find Bin Laden, President Obama's team did find him, and it was thus President Obama who supervised the mission, and personally gave the go-ahead; he and his foreign policy and military advisers then watched from his office while the plan was successfully implemented.
For a while it was, but then Obama started pulling ahead of McCain.
McCain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Go republicans!
not at all, he did the best he could to be a good president