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Not necessarily. For example, The candidate acted in a presidential manner.

But if it relates to the office or position of the President, then yes. For example:

We hung the Presidential Seal on the podium, but it crashed to the floor.

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Yes, the word "President" should be capitalized when referring to a specific individual holding the title of President of a country or organization. However, it should not be capitalized when used in a general sense (e.g. "the president of the club").

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if you are saying 'President obama' then president shuold be capitilized.

if your saying 'the president' then it should not be capotilized

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If you say, "a president." Then you do not capitalize.

If you say, "President Obama." Then you capitalize.

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