No, not exclusively. But campaigning is a part of what politicians do: like all other presidents, Obama has to campaign if he wants to be re-elected. The majority of a president's duties involves leading the country, making important strategic decisions about issues like the economy and foreign policy. But the rest of being president is about persuading people (voters) to keep you in office. So, while Obama does not spend all of his time campaigning, he does spend some of it visiting various cities, giving speeches and trying to gather votes-- which is exactly what Bush, Clinton, and Reagan also had to do.
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president reagan responded slowly to the crisis while research funding increased under president bush
George W. Bush was Governor of Texas at the time he was elected President in 2000.
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Bush owns a summer home in Kennebunkport, Maine and I think he and his family went there while he was president. Of course, Camp David is always available to the president.
Secretary of Homeland Security was added to the cabinet after 9/11 while Bush was President.
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Secretary of Homeland Security was added to the cabinet after 9/11 while Bush was President.