John Hanson was actually the 1st President of the United States, he served from 1781-1782.
In 2009, Obama became the 44th President of the United States. His administration pioneered several efforts aimed at reducing the American involvement in overseas conflicts and strengthening domestic policy during its first term, as well as fighting off the recession following the 2008 financial collapse.
Obama won his second term as President in 2012, defeating Republican competitor Mitt Romney in a close race.He is black (Although his mother and grand parents are white) and racism still exists in America and some conservative whites are not yet ready for a Black President.
He had been senator only one time with just 3 years experience when there are senators of 30 years experience within the party.He is not the son or related to the past Presidents which gives normally a headstart for candidates.
He beat Hillary Clinton the most charismatic political figure in Democratic Primary who had been planning for this election for last four years and was the favourite.After winning the party nomination he took another big risk in not choosing Hillary for VP.
Barack Obama’s success story shows that regardless of your background, your race, or your political affiliation, there’s a path to success that’s possible if you’re willing to take a unique look on things and play to your advantages.
- KEERTHIGA
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ReplyDelete. And do make a change that Obama is not the first Black President it's John Hanson who served as US President from the year 1781-1782 was the first Black President of Us...
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