""Suppose Obama wants to identify himself as a "black." Should this be true, then it would be more correct to call him "the first U.S. president who is black by identification, but biracial by racial makeup." Conversely, suppose Obama wants to identify himself as a "white"; again, should this be true, it would be more correct to call him "the first U.S. president who is white by identification, but biracial by racial makeup." And, should Obama wants to identify himself as "mixed" (or "biracial"), then it would be more correct to call him "the first biracial, or mixed, U.S. president, both by identification and by racial makeup." In all these three possible cases, it is incorrect to simply call him "the first black U.S. president," for the reason that he is not, as explained above."" Dr. Peter Baofu
First, voting is confidential in the USA, so all that we have are the exit polls. According to those results, about 95% of African-Americans voted for the president, as did 41% of whites, 73% of Asians, and 71% of Hispanics.
Obama is 50% Caucasian and 50% black African. The nonsense claim that he's "43.75% Arab and 6.25% black" is pure fiction.
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Barack Obama had 303 electoral votes for 2012
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Barack Obama Will Save Us - 2012 was released on: USA: 21 November 2012 (Los Angeles, California)
Barack Obama , Democratic candidate, won re-election in 2012.
Barack Obama was born in August 1961, so in August 2012, he will be 51. His legal name is Barack Hussein Obama II (he got his name from his father, Barack Hussein Obama Senior).
Barack Obama won the last debate