I suppose you could call him the ceremonial head of state in this instance.
Party Leader
A good symbol for Thomas would be Maybe an eagle or the american seal because he was the third president of america
Yes you would get sworn in for your second term.
First would be to succeeded the President if he becomes unable to serve out his term. Also serves as president of the senate, he may vote if a tie breaker needs to be broken
The vice president would take office because the constitution states that if the president dies or resigns during his term in office the vice president serves the rest of the term
I think you are asking what political party he belongs to, and what is the symbol of that party (these symbols were popularized by political cartoonist Thomas Nast, way back in the 1870s). President Obama is a Democrat, and the symbol of that party is the donkey. Republicans use the elephant as their party's symbol.
I would say the White House since the President lives there and the executive branch is sort of the presidential branch.
The Vice-president of the US serves as the President of the Senate, therefore he acts like a chairman would in running the meeting. If the vice-president is unavailable to perform these duties, one of the Senators is chosen from among themselves to be "President pro-tempore" of the Senate.
Traditionally, the president serves a four year term, and may serve two terms. So traditionally, the answer would be eight years. But according to current laws, there is a slight possibility of one being president for ten years.
There is a presidential line of succession specified by the United States Constitution and the Presidential Succession Act of 1947. If the president and vice president were to both die, the Speaker of the House of Representatives would inherit the position.
I would say the White House since the President lives there and the executive branch is sort of the presidential branch.
The Capitol government is the main antagonist, which President Snow is the symbol to.