No.
The vice president would become the acting president.
In order to become president, one needs 270 electoral votes. Barack Obama received 332 electoral votes, while Mitt Romney only received 206.
The Vice-President would become President.
No. As a result of his re-election to a second term, Obama will continue to be the 44th U.S. president. A loss in 2012 to Republican challenger Mitt Romney would have made Romney the 45th president and given Obama an opportunity to become the 46th president with a comeback win in 2016.
I am not sure what your question is. All these men were candidates for president, but I don't find many other similarities, since Barack Obama and George Washington did become president, while Mitt Romney did not.
the president becomes isolated when his effective decision making capacity becomes blinded by the power of presidency.
the speaker of the house
a vice president becomes president when the president passes away Example: Vice President President President passes away Vice President becomes President (and it has been done before)
speaker of the house
The New President Chooses a Replacement , (:
When George Washington become president, John Adams become the first vice president.John Adams becomes the second president.
When the president dies, becomes ill, resigns, is removed, OR IF THEY ARE ELECTED PRESIDENT in the next election.