At this time, nobody can know that for sure; there are many people who are against Obama, and many people who praise him. But for my opinion I don't think so because there is probably 80% of the world who hates him and 20% who love him. But for me I'm one of those %80 people who don't like his decisions but it's a free country people have different opinions.
Mr. Obama was re-elected in November 2012, and will serve two terms as president. The constitution says no president may serve more than two terms.
George Bush, Jr. is the president who ran for the two terms prior to Barack Obama's two terms in office as the President of the United States of America.
Yes, and he almost certainly will. Currently it is Obama's first term in office, and a president can be in office for up to two terms.
President Obama was the 44th president when he was sworn in. There have been 43 men who have held the office of president. One, Grover Cleveland, was elected twice, but not two terms in a row-- two separate terms. He was the 22nd and 24th president.
No. The 22nd Amendment prohibits an individual from being elected for more than two Presidential terms. Obama was elected for his 2 terms.
Before President Obama, there was President George W. Bush. Before President Bush, there was President Bill Clinton.
The current President, Barack Obama, is the first black President. He was elected to two terms. He was formerly a Senator in Illinois.
At this point, no. Obama served two full terms, which is the limit set by the 22nd Amendment.
According to reports, President Obama spent around 97 million on vacations during his two terms in office, while President Bush spent approximately 20 million on vacations during his two terms.
Yes, He finished two.
The president who came before Barack Obama was George W. Bush. President Bush was from the Republican Party, and he served two terms in office before Mr. Obama, a Democrat, was elected president in 2008.
The current secretary is Tom Vilsack