Next in line is the Speaker of the House.
Joe biden.
The Vice President
the dude
Practically everyone on the planet
If both the president and vice president die, the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes the President of the United States. The new president nominates someone to become the new vice president, and he or she will assume the office of vice president after both houses of Congress confirm the nomination by a majority vote.
If both the president and vice president die, the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes the President of the United States. The new president nominates someone to become the new vice president, and he or she will assume the office of vice president after both houses of Congress confirm the nomination by a majority vote.
The President has to nominate someone to be Vice President, but that said person can only be Vice President with the majority vote of both Houses of Congress
When a vice president becomes president, he nominates a new vice president who is sworn in after a confirmation vote by a majority of both houses of congress.
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The president 's choice (subject to the consent of both Houses of Congress)
If the President can not complete his term, the vice-president becomes President. If the vice-president can not complete his term, the president nominates a new vice-president who must be confirmed by both houses of Congress in order to take office. If two were both suddenly killed, the Speaker of the House would become President.
No, Gerald Ford was not the only person to serve as both president and vice president. Before him, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams had also served in both positions. Jefferson was Adams' vice president before becoming the third president of the United States.