The Speaker of the House.
The vice president duhhh!
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The Vice President. If he cannot, the speaker of the House does, and if she cannot, the senate Pro Tempore does.
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Yes, but if the Vice president cannot attend, the president pro tempore takes over.
Nobody. A president continues to serve in office when he is impeached. If he is convicted and removed from office, the vice-president becomes president, same as if the president were to die.
The Vice President will take over for the President if the latter is hurt or cannot perform the duties of the office.
The Vice President becomes President and completes the original Presidents original term of office.
He needs to do his job right too, and if the president dies or cannot fulfill his duties then the vice president takes over and needs to be president.
If the president kept being elected so he would serve 4 years then if the country was in a huge depression/recession and he/she had a good plan they could be reelected again. AND if the original president dies and the vice president takes his seat he can serve for the next two full terms. Only if the original president's term is 2 years into it.
Either the president elects a new vice-president or the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes vice-president