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speaker of house.
vice president Speaker of the house president pro tempore of the senate various cabinet department heads
If the speaker has already served two terms, the president pro tempore of the seneate will become president.
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vice president
There has never been a Speaker of the House to be elevated to Vice President and then to President. However, if the President and Vice President was to die or resign, the Speaker of the House would be next in line.
The Vice President. Then the speaker of the house.
No, the vice president is the president of U.S Senate.
The Speaker of the House.
If both the President and the Vice President are unable to serve, then the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives would become President.
The Speaker of the House resides over the House or Reps and the Vice President resides over the Senate. No, the Vice President does.
No US President has gone on to become Speaker after their presidency. The closest thing to that was when former President Taft was made the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court in 1921. The only Speaker of the House to become President was James K. Polk. President Gerald Ford, when nominated to become Vice President in 1973, was serving as the House Minority Leader. Lyndon Johnson, when elected Vice President, was the Senate Majority Leader.