His approval in the polls is one of the highest.
As of mid September 2012:
According to trading at Intrade (a world-wide prediction market), President Obama has a very good chance. As of mid September 2012, President Obama is listed with a 64.9%likelihood to win the 2012 election and that trend is going up daily. They have his opponent, Governor Romney, at 35.1%likelihood with a continuing down trend.
Note:
The Intrade site (link is in related links section below) is the world's leading stock-trading-style market (called a "decision market" or "prediction market") which attempts to "trade" the likelihood of various people being the next president, in the same way people trade stocks. While certainly not a guarantee, it's a good way to see how people who actually bet money on an outcome (instead of just answering a random poll) predict who the next President will be.
With Intrade, these numbers don't necessarily have to add up to 100%, the numbers are based upon active "betting" with investment on one or the other to win the election. Many believe this is a better and more accurate way to determine what people are willing to put their money down for, as opposed to getting the numbers from polling opinions.
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Most likely he will not be reelected! He has lied so much, and he currently holds the lowest approval rating in history!
His approval rating is very high so chances of his being reelected are very good at the present time. As of early 2012, his approval rating in the polls with the American people is higher than any recent President's.
The outcome of the 2012 election is not a sure thing, but it becomes more likely all the time that he could be re-elected, especially given the weak showing so far by the Republican candidate and the Republican Party.
He will be elected only if the economy improves significantly or the Republicans nominate a radical.
As of early 2012, his approval rating in the polls with the American people is higher than any recent President's. The outcome of the 2012 election is not a sure thing, but it becomes more likely all the time that he could be re-elected, especially given the weak showing so far by the Republican hopefuls who would like to run against him.
Be sure to fact check for yourselves. Those who say his approval rating is the lowest Presidential rating in history have the facts wrong. His approval in the polls is one of the highest. The extremely low approval rating they may be thinking of is that for the US Congress. It is at 90% or more DIS-approval of this Congress by the American people.
As of mid September 2012:
According to trading at Intrade (a world-wide prediction market), President Obama has a very good chance. As of mid September 2012, President Obama is listed with a 69.5%likelihood to win the 2012 election and that trend is going up daily. They have his opponent, Governor Romney, at 30.6%likelihood with a continuing down trend.
Note:
The Intrade site (link is in related links section below) is the world's leading stock-trading-style market (called a "decision market" or "prediction market") which attempts to "trade" the likelihood of various people being the next president, in the same way people trade stocks. While certainly not a guarantee, it's a good way to see how people who actually bet money on an outcome (instead of just answering a random poll) predict who the next President will be.
With Intrade, these numbers don't necessarily have to add up to 100%, the numbers are based upon active "betting" with investment on one or the other to win the election. Many believe this is a better and more accurate way to determine what people are willing to put their money down for, as opposed to getting the numbers from polling opinions.
He was, so this is sort of a moot point. And, as he is serving his second term, that dog won't hunt anymore.
Wait till the elections if you want to know
There's no chance in a million Obama will be reelected in 2012.
NONE! because he is not getting reelected because he didnt do anything for this country!
Barack Obama, reelected on November 6, 2012.
i surely hope he does not be reelected
No. She was President Obama's Secretary of State for his first term. The recently reelected Vice-President is Joe Biden.
The election was held on November 6, 2012, and that is when the president won re-election.
Three and a half years or seven and a half years if he is reelected.
Barack Obama was elected as the 44th President of the United States in 2008 and subsequently reelected for a second term in 2012.
He has been president for 4 years so far, but since he was just reelected he will now be president for 8 years........ hopefully.....
Barack Obama, first elected in 2008 and reelected in 2012, is the 44th President of the United States. The first American President was George Washington.
The next presidential election will be held in November of 2012. There's no guarantee that will bring the next president though, as Barack Obama may get reelected.
people say he did but i say no he ma homi3 yayayay "OBAMA, OBAMA" "4 LIFE PRESIDENT" IF U DOnt agree u a hater biiii3333 ^^^ to bad he wont get reelected