If you are asking if you (or anyone) can become president, the answer is yes-- but there are several rules that are in the Constitution, and they apply only to the president: he (or she) must be American-born, and at least 35 years old. If you were not born in the United States, you may still be a governor or a senator or a representative, but you may not be the president.
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a vice president becomes president when the president passes away Example: Vice President President President passes away Vice President becomes President (and it has been done before)
The vice-president becomes President if the president can not function.
The president
The president is still the president.
Vice President
The Vice President is the President of the Senate.
the senate president
The vice-president becomes the president.
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The President is still the President if he or she is out of the country - it's only when he or she is INCAPACITATED that the Vice-President becomes (acting) President.
You do not capitalize "president'. You only capitalize "president" if you are using it with a president's name. EX: The president is tall. EX: The tallest president was President Abraham Lincoln.