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Congress
Speaker of the House.
When the president in unable to fulfill his duties.
The Senate would choose the Vice-President, who in turn would act as President until the House reached a decision.
He is nominated at a party convention and runs for the office. In the general election people vote, but a president is not elected by popular vote but by electors. These people are House members, senate members. It takes 270 electoral votes to win.
Its not just one person who determines the .US. President. So the PEOPLE that put the person in office is us the people of the United states of America so don't let any person the take you American rights.
what is a voting method in the senate in which members voise their votes in turn
This question was originally asked in 2008, but it popped up again in 2012. Barack Obama decided to keep the same vice president, Joe Biden. So there was no "new" vice president-- Mr. Obama got re-elected, and so did Mr. Biden. As for the duties of the vice president, they vary. In addition to advising the president, the vice president is the president of the US Senate, and if there is a tie during a vote, he may cast the tie-breaker. The vice president also goes out and does speaking engagements in support of the president's agenda, and advocates for the issues the administration wants the congress to turn into laws. In addition, he may sometimes greet diplomats at official functions, represent the United States at formal ceremonies when the president cannot be there, or stand in for the president during a visit by an important dignitary from a foreign country. And of course, if something like poor health were to make the president unable to complete his term of office, the vice president would serve out the remainder of the president's term.
Presidential election is an indirect vote in that citizens cast ballots for a slate of members of the U.S. Electoral College; the electors in turn directly elect the President and Vice President
Electoral votes in the Electoral College determine the President of the United States. The electors are elected by popular vote in each state and each candidate for elector swears in advance whom he will vote for.
President Carter turn control of the Panama Canal over to who
the president and Douglas Heffernan