While that is hard to imagine happening, you must remember that the Republican and Democratic parties are not the only parties. If neither do, which is hard to imagine, then it is more than likely that some other party will emerge, and if that doesn't happen, I'm sure there is some opinionated person who would gladly stand up and announce his candidicy for the highest executive office in America.
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In accordance with the 25th Amendment of the U. S. Constituion, the new president nominates someone to be the next vice president, and he or she becomes the next vice president after a confirmation of a majority of both house of congress.
If no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the Twelfth Amendment of the United States Constitution provides that the U.S. House of Representatives will select the president, with each of the fifty state delegations casting one vote, and the U.S. Senate will select the vice-president.
they become president, stupid. i don't if I'm a kid and I'm calling a adult stupid. Hello , "The presidential candidates in the United States are selected by a process of primary elections. The major political parties do not directly select the candidate, instead the voters are requesting delegates to represent their vote when they attend the national party convention." See link . =)
In accordance with Amendment 25 of the United States Constitution, if the vice president dies, resigns or is otherwise removed, the President of the United States nominates his or her replacement. That person assumes the position of vice president after he or she has been confirmed by a majority vote by both houses of Congress.
In this event the newly elected vice-president would take office on Jan. 20 . He would then nominate a new vice-president who would have to be approved by Congress in order to take office.
In accordance with the 25th Amendment of the U. S. Constituion, the new president nominates someone to be the next vice president, and he or she becomes the next vice president after a confirmation of a majority of both house of congress.
Personal finances are untouched and continue to generate income for a President.
The US developed a two-party system in 1828. Since then, there have been two strong, established parties, each of which nominates a national candidate and fund his campaign. It is very difficult, seemingly impossible to create a new party that has the national scope and the resources of the two established parties. If a new idea or leader emerges, what happens is that one of the established parties adds the new idea to its platform or nominates the popular leader.
If the office of vice-president becomes vacant, the President nominates a successor who takes office if approved by a majority vote in both houses of Congress.This provision was added to the U. S. Constitution as part of the 25th Amendment, which was ratified February 10, 1967.the president nominates a new vice president (gradpoint)
when that happens they get kicked out of the country. I love class
If a vice presidential candidate drops out of the race, it would depend on the timing and the reasons for their withdrawal. If it happens before the party's nomination, the party may choose a replacement candidate. If it happens after the nomination, the party may still proceed with the original candidate or choose a new one through a replacement process determined by party rules. Ultimately, the party would have the authority to make this decision.
In accordance with Amendment 25 of the United States Constitution, if the vice president dies, resigns or is otherwise removed, the President of the United States nominates his or her replacement. That person assumes the position of vice president after he or she has been confirmed by a majority vote by both houses of Congress.
What happens is every time you go to sleep you get 5000 dollars for your political career.
The Presidential Candidate's main purpose in picking the Vice President is "balancing the ticket." To "balance the ticket" is to find a VP Candidate that deposits values into a Presidential campaign that will bring support from voters that were not previously inclined to vote for that candidate. In most every United States presidential election within the past 30 years, the presidential candidate chose a VP candidate with almost opposite views and beliefs so that they might hoard the votes.
The vote goes to the electroial college. The majority vote from this body elects the president
If no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the Twelfth Amendment of the United States Constitution provides that the U.S. House of Representatives will select the president, with each of the fifty state delegations casting one vote, and the U.S. Senate will select the vice-president.
The Democratic National Convention is where the democratic party officially announce their candidate for President. It also acts like a rally for their party.