The Vice-President rarely becomes President, and then it is usually because the previous President died while in office.
The Vice-President rarely becomes President, and then it is usually because the previous President died while in office.
The Vice-President rarely becomes President, and then it is usually because the previous President died while in office.
Grover Cleveland was the 22nd President serving from 1885-1889 and the 24th President serving from 1893-1897.
If you are not subject to a Home Office Deportation Order they can stay.
He will be serving as president & commander in cheif.
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No. Jimmy carter was the 39th president serving from (1977-1981) John F. Kennedy was the 35th president serving from (1961-1963)
Whatever he wants; he's no longer vice - president if the president is not re - elected (in the United States, anyway) The Vice-President's term ends at the same time as the President's term ends, they were elected for the same period of time.
No. Bill Clinton was the 42nd US President, serving from 1993 to 2001. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th US President, serving from 1861 to 1865.
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It was President Washington.