There would be one more than that four who are living (i.e. Carter, Bush,Clinton and Bush) -- not counting President Obama.
Gerald Ford........
There has been no U.S. President to date with the last name of Gerald, and if you were really on a first name basis with President Ford I think it's fair to say that you would already know the answer.
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The president would still be the president and he would appoint a new VP. We have had a "replacement" VP in the past. Vice President Agnew was asked to resign and Gerald Ford became VP.
That would be Gerald Ford. He became VP under Nixon after Spiro Agnew resigned, and then ascended to President after Nixon resigned.
glass is non-living, as it was never alive. if it was made of animal matter, then it would be classed as living, even if it was dead. Sand has never been alive, so it is non-living
lucky Gerald ford wouldn't ever have been president
Congress would have to pick a new vice president as they did when Nixon resigned and Gerald Ford took over as president. Nelson Rockefeller was picked to be vice president.
NO, it doesn't have any of the characteristics of living things.
Ex-president Gerald Ford was 93 years old when he died on December 26, 2006. (birthdate July 14, 1913) When he died, Ford was the longest-living President in US history. (Ex-Presidents Jimmy Carter and George H. Bush would be 93 in 2017.)
So that if one location was attacked and the President was killed, then the Vice-President would still be alive and able to run the country.