There is no governor of the US. In the USA, governors preside over individual states.
The Executive Branch of the US is governed not by a Governor but by the US President.
The President of the United States (the federal equivalent of the Governor of a US state) is Barack Obama.
There is no such thing as a governor of the US. Each state in the U.S has a governor, thus there are 50 governor's in the US. The President is the Chief Executive and his name is George W. Bush.
A Governor is head of a state government in the US.
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The US has never had a governor general. The first President of the United States was George Washington. The first US Governor-General of the Philippines was William Howard Taft.
Governor Charlie Baker of MA at 6'6
No one. Each state has a governor, not the whole country!
As Lt. Governor.
Jerry Brown is the governor of California, the most populous US State.
You failed to state where you are located. In the US it would be "Governor," or "Governor and Mrs."
Yes you do.
Yes, every US state has a Governor. (see the related question)
No US President has ever been the governor of Alaska. The closest an Alaska governor has gotten to the presidency was when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin lost the 2008 Vice Presidential Election to Joe Biden.