The combination of Obama and Pailin as President and Vice-President cannot ever happen, simply because as of Jan 20, 2017 President Barack Obama ended his second term as a US President.
In any election year prior to and including 2016, the two would never have been on the same ticket, since Barack is Democrat and Sarah is Republican. Sort of putting a bear with a badger and expecting them to get along.
So this scenario would never, ever happen.
he became president
Bill is not eligible to be elected vice president .
The 2009 inauguration of Barack Obama occurred because he had been elected as the 44th President of the United States. Inaugurations are ceremonial events that mark the beginning of a new presidential term, providing an opportunity for the President-elect to take the oath of office and deliver an inaugural address. Obama's inauguration was significant as it marked the first time an African American was elected to the highest office in the country.
It was the end of the apartheid period and Nelson Mandela was elected as the first black president in South Africa
Osama Bin Laden was killed, Rover on mars
There was a 2006 BP oil spill that occurred when George W. Bush was president; but you are probably asking about the 2010 Deep Water Horizon oil spill, and yes, Barack Obama was president when that happened.
He will resign from the position of Senator and the Governor of Illinois will appoint a replacement for him.
Obama is a democrat. Palin is republican. That could not and would not happen.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected for president for the fourth time.
If you are referring to President of the United States that has yet to happen. It wont happen when Barack Obama is sworn in on Jan 20, 2009. Why not? Because he is only half black. So he will be the first bi-racial President of African decent.
Eight. Each term is 4 years. A president can serve a term and then get re-elected one time.
If Barack Obama were found not to be a citizen, the line of succession would depend on the specific circumstances and legal processes involved. If Joe Biden is determined to be the next validly elected Vice President, he would likely become the President. However, it would ultimately depend on the legal interpretation and decisions made by relevant authorities and institutions.