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Obama is the president of the USA now, John McCain will not be elected now. Sorry. But if he was elected and died Obama probably would take over I guess...

if mccain was elected then died, Sarah palin would of become president.

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Q: If John McCain is elected president and dies before he is sworn in who becomes president Sarah Palin or Nancy Pelosie?
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