A current United States President no longer holds the title of a United States President when a new US President is elected.
no
They precisely stop being president on the inauguration day of the next president at noon. Or when they are disabled, and the VP ascends during that temporary situation, as Dick Cheney did on couple of occassions while George W. Bush was having surgery. Or when they are killed in office, as was the case with various Presidents, most recently John F. Kennedy.
Theodore Roosevelt became US President on 14 September 1901, following the death of William McKinley. He served until 4 March 1909.
Yes, the feeling of being the president of the US.
See website: President Truman
Because President Abraham Lincoln outlawed it when he became president!
He is either called be his name like President Obama or Mr.President.
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George Washington
There is no law against an atheist being president.
John Adams, America's first Vice President under Washington became the second US President.
Gerald Ford - 38th president