He/she can be impeached
They serve as Acting President andvice President during the interim period till the time of another election being held.
The youngest person to ever run for president and lose was John Breckinridge in 1860. He was 36 years old at the time of the election.
Yes
At the time of his election John F. Kennedy was a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts.
No,unless he is elected to be President. The terms of the vice president and the president both expire at the same time. A new election is held in November of the year before the President's term expires in January.
the election of 1816 :)
He can die or resign. Besides that there is a process given in the US Constitution for removing an unsatisfactory president. It begins with the House passing what is known as a bill of impeachment which specifies the charges against the president. This forces the Senate to conduct a trial based on the charges. Two-thirds of the Senate must agree on the guilt of the president in order to convict and remove him from office.
President Barack Obama became the president for the first time in the month of January. The President of the United States always assumes office on January 20, the year following their election (president election takes place in November).
James A. Garfield is the only U.S. President who was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives at the time of his election. (17 other Presidents served in the U.S. House of Representatives at some time before their election, and one other President, John Quincy Adams, became a House member after his presidency.)
James A. Garfield is the only U.S. President who was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives at the time of his election. (17 other Presidents served in the U.S. House of Representatives at some time before their election, and one other President, John Quincy Adams, became a House member after his presidency.)
right before election day.
The economy was the worst domestic problem facing Obama at the time of his election.