I assume you are asking who the next president will be, because after serving his second term, President Obama is not allowed to run for president again. This means there will be an election in 2016 with a new Democratic candidate and a new Republican candidate. We do not know in early 2014 who those candidates will be, but as we get closer to 2016, we will be able to determine which candidates have the best chance of being nominated; and at that time, we can explore which candidate has the best chance to become our next president.
President Obama defeated Mitt Romney in the 2012 election, and Mr. Obama was thus re-elected to a second term.
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.
In the United States, there was no election in 2009. There was a presidential election in 2008, when the current president Barack Obama claimed victory over his opponent John McCain.
Barack Obama is nowhere near being over weight.
Barack Obama was born on August 4th, 1961, in Hawaii to Barack Obama, Sr. and Ann Dunham. He is a US Citizen by birth, over the age of 35, and thus eligible for election as President of the USA.
Barack Obama is the underdog in this heavily weighted Republican stronhold. Texas did select McCain but Obama prevailed.
Barack Obama was elected president in 2008 he is the first African American president in the history of presidents Barack Obama was elected president in 2008 he is the first African American president in the history of presidents
Barack Obama won the 2008 US Presidential election defeating McCain 365 to 173 electoral votes.
Yes. On November 6, 2012, Barack Obama was elected to a second four-year term as U.S. president. Returns for the 2012 presidential election showed Obama leading the popular vote nationally with 62,610,003 tallies (or 50.6 percent) over Republican challenger Mitt Romney, who had 59,133,398 (or 47.9 percent).Obama won re-election to a second term with 332 electoral votes, while Romney trailed with 206.
Try searching Barack Obama on Google Images....over 35,300,000 results will pop up.
It's way to early to tell. Only about a year after election and slightly over eleven months in office...47%/46% on Gallup (approval/disapproval)...do YOU think he deserves it? Anything major he's done, really?
Returns for the 2012 presidential election showed President Obama leading the popular vote nationally with 62,610,003 tallies (or 50.6 percent) over Republican challenger Mitt Romney, who had 59,133,398 (or 47.9 percent). Obama won re-election to a second term with 332 electoral votes, while Romney trailed with 206.