Probably not, as he isn't eligible to become President again.
No, according to the US Constitution, an individual can only serve as the president for a maximum of two terms. Therefore, President Obama would not be eligible to serve as vice president.
Joe Biden would serve as the President and therefore take the oath of office in the case the Obama did not.
When the president dies the Vice President takes office. In present times if Barack Obama would die Joe Biden would become president.
Joe Biden, the Vice President
Chief Justice Roberts said the word "Faithfully" out of order. That is why President Obama paused for him to correct himself. Chief Justice Roberts and President Obama repeated the Oath of Office the day after the inauguration, to ensure there would be no challenges to Obama's right to office.
Article II of the Constitution states "No person except a natural born citizen"... "Shall be eligible to the office of President" Obama was born in Honolulu Hawaii in 1961. Hawaii became a state in 1959. So yes he can run for President. If he was a few years older then the anwer would be Yes, No, or Maybe.
Using the title of President instead of Mr. is a sign of respect for the office of the Presidency of the United States and should be used when addressing or speaking of the President. At times, however, it would be appropriate to call him "Mr. President". All citizens should honor the office of President and give due respect. You do not have to agree with someone to show them the respect of their position. If someone is the President of the United States and especially if you are a citizen of the United States, then it follows that you should show respect and address him as President, for example: President Obama - not Mr. Obama.
If a president dies while still in office, his vice president takes over and completes his term as president. Thus, if Mr. Obama were to die, the presidency would belong to Joe Biden.
The 44th President of the United States is Barack Obama. President Obama was in office from January 20, 2009 to the present (2010). I think they were actually asking who the Armenian President is, in which case the answer would be Serzh Sargsyan.
If the President were legally impeached and convicted, the vice-president would take his office and become President. No reason to think that he would be more dictatorial than Obama.
Yes, Joe Biden would become President.
The 12th Amendment would preclude Clinton from the office of Vice President. "But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States." Since President Clinton can not be President again, he can not serve as Vice President.
There were resolutions introduced by some members of Congress to impeach President Obama, but none of them gained significant traction or support. Ultimately, no impeachment proceedings were initiated against President Obama during his tenure in office.