In 2008, he first had to get the Democratic nomination, so his opponent was Hillary Clinton. Once he got the nomination, his opponent was Republican party candidate John McCain, and Mr. Obama defeated him. In 2012, the president's opponent was Republican candidate Mitt Romney, and Mr. Obama defeated him to win re-election.
In 2008, Barack Obama first had to win the Democratic nomination: his main opponent was Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton. After he won the nomination, his next opponent was the Republican candidate, John McCain. Mr. Obama won the election and became President of the United States.
Barack Obama ran against Hillary Rodham Clinton, former First Lady and then Senator from New York for the Democratic nomination for President.
In the 2008 election, his opponent was John McCain. In 2012, his main opponent is Mitt Romney.
His main challenger was Republican Mitt Romney. But there were some third-party candidates on the ballot too, including Gary Johnson (Libertarian) and Jill Stein (Green Party).
In the primary, he defeated Hillary Clinton, and in the general election he defeated John McCain.
Barack Obama's main opponent was Republican Mitt Romney, a business executive, and former governor of Massachusetts. Mr. Obama defeated Mr. Romney to win re-election.
Mitt Romney The Failure
Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts
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Barack Obamas political office was in the white house
Whigs
Someone who has opposite political views than you and may debate them with you, or belong to another party than you or may be your opponent in an election.
An antijacobin is a political opponent of the Jacobins - Dominican friars.
Watch obamas speaches they are so moving that i cried it does not matter what your political beliefs are, just watch them
A political ploy is something done by a political party or individual calculated to frustrate an opponent or gain an advantage indirectly or deviously.
Ferdinand Marcos
He killed his political opponent, and took power by force.
a commercial making false statments about a political candidate's opponent
The Obamas have two daughters: Malia and Sasha.
A political candidate who accuses his opponent of reckless spending is using the demonization tactic. This is a less than honorable method of lessening a political candidate by accusing him or her of some sort of evil deed. True or not, there are a certain percentile of voters who will believe it and allow their vote to be affected by the tactic.