The oval office
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They're usually lower than when they were elected. many are below 50%
Source:
http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/info-presapp0605-31.html
The 25th amendment specifies that the President may appoint a Vice President to fill a vacancy in that office, subject to the approval of both houses of Congress.
The President's office is called the Oval Office.
Presidents can fight in wars, but they can't fight while in office.
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McKinley, Harding, Roosevelt (FDR), and Kennedy died in office during the 20th century.
Just over half of them
There is no fixed pension, but widows of ex-presidents usually are awarded some money if they need it.
Some sources place it as high as 76% approval. It should be noted that many new presidents, including Mr. Obama, have entered their first term with high approval ratings, since they represented something entirely new and the public had great hope for what they might do.
Six months after leaving office.
Ex-presidents get a pension, money for secretarial help and security protection.
The US Secret Service provides protection for retired Presidents as part of their mandate to protect former Presidents and their families. This protection is offered for the lifetime of the former President, unless they decline it after leaving office. The purpose is to ensure the security and safety of the former Presidents and their immediate family members.
The Presidents nominates someone who upon approval by both houses of Congress becomes the vice-president.
very high when a new president takes office with a decline in the last two years of the second term.
According to historical records, two US presidents owned slaves after leaving office: Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Both men were prominent slave owners and continued to own and rely on enslaved individuals even after their presidential terms ended.
The 25th amendment specifies that the President may appoint a Vice President to fill a vacancy in that office, subject to the approval of both houses of Congress.
White House Office of Management and Budget is the office that sends the presidents budget to Congress.
The Oval Office