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No, a president should stay his term. He should have thought about it before.

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Q: Should the president give up being president and serve in the white house?
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What is the line of succession should the president not be able to continue in office?

In the US there is a line of succession should a president be unable to serve due to illness or death. The next in line to serve as president is the Vice President. This was seen when President Nixon resigned and Vice president Ford became president. Should a vice president be unable to serve, then the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes the new president.


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