Apple founder Steve Jobs told President Obama he risks re-election because of a bad relationship with the business community, says a soon-to-be-published biography of the computer visionary.

"You're headed for a one-term presidency," Jobs told Obama in the fall of 2010, according to the biography by author Walter Isaacson that will be in bookstores next week.

The Huffington Post, which obtained an early copy of the bio, also reports that Jobs offered to do ads for Obama's 2012 re-election campaign.

"He had made the same offer in 2008, but he'd become annoyed when Obama's strategist David Axelrod wasn't totally deferential," writes biographer Isaacson.

From The Huffington Post account of the book: