Some people refer to the current US President, Barack Obama as a minority President because he is of his Afro American heritage. Even though his mother is considered a "white" person, it does not matter. This is because never has a US President had a dual heritage, thus "minority" is still a logical term to use.
President Ronald Reagan
Theodore Roosevelt
Adams
The current (2010) US President is Barack Obama, and the current US Vice President is Joseph Biden.
Andrew Jackson was 7th president of US. John Tyler was 10th president of US.
Gerald Ford
A current United States President no longer holds the title of a United States President when a new US President is elected.
He is either called be his name like President Obama or Mr.President.
The president of the US is addressed as "Mister President".
Electoral College.
He was James Buchanan, sometimes called the "do nothing president".
Gerald Ford - 38th president
I assume you mean the US Senate. The constitution specifies that the Vice President (currently Joe Biden) is the President of the Senate. However, the Vice President plays little role in the Senate these days. Most of the power is shared between the Senate Party leaders, currently Harry Reid (Majority Leader) and Mitch McConnell (Minority Leader).
The Vice President.
yay i just became president
Senate PresidentThe President of the US Senate is the Vice President of the US. you got to write names on it
The US president that was born in a town called Caldwell was Grover Cleveland. He is the only president to have served two non-consecutive terms, serving as the 22nd, and 24th president.