The Vice President elect.
Albeit, placing Obama's and Biden's faces in the background implies Obama had become President and that Biden has been capable of becoming President. Obama has never, nor could he ever, become U. S. President because the 20th Amendment also states that, even if one had successfully participated in an election event, one would still not become President if "the President elect shall have failed to qualify." For national security (our security), all the reasons why Obama would not qualify did not even need to come into play, as Obama never attempted to complete the required qualification process. (An extrapolation would of course be that Obama knew that he could not. That congress has been letting our Constitution fall is another matter.) Because premeditated usurpation clearly makes Obama enemy of the States (Art. 4, Sec. 4), as usurpation voids that ability of the United States to guarantee a Republican form of government to any of the States (one reason: the Office of President is a key component of our representative democracy), anyone aiding and abetting such usurpation commits treason (Art. 3, Sec. 3). As Biden had previously taken an oath to support and defend our Constitution and has supported Obama's illegitimacy and usurpation, Biden was therefore banned from any Office unless 2/3rds of (a legitimate) congress (per each of both Houses) had specifically voted to make an exception in this specific case (Amend. 14, Sec. 3).
There are three sections in the Constitution that specify the line of succession. First is Article II, Section 1, where it says that the Vice President is next in line. The second is in the 20th Amendment, Section 3, which says that if the President-elect dies before taking office, then the VP-elect gets inaugurated. The third is in the 25th Amendment, which clarified Article II, explicitly stating that if the President can no longer serve, that the VP becomes President.
The Vice President
vice president, & if he dies, the speaker of the house
If the president dies then the vice president takes office if the vice president dies then the speaker of office is president
No one: Everyone is dead. The question originally asked who becomes President if the President dies (the Vice President), and who becomes President if he subsequently dies (Speaker of the House), and so on (President pro tempore, then Secretary of State, other Cabinet secretaries, members of Congress, etc.). The complete Presidential line of succession is at the related link.
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The Vice-President elect.
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barack obama
US Constitution, Amendment XX, Section 3. If, at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the President, the President elect shall have died, the Vice President elect shall become President....
the vice president
If he dies in office, then Dick Cheney becomes President.
There are three sections in the Constitution that specify the line of succession. First is Article II, Section 1, where it says that the Vice President is next in line. The second is in the 20th Amendment, Section 3, which says that if the President-elect dies before taking office, then the VP-elect gets inaugurated. The third is in the 25th Amendment, which clarified Article II, explicitly stating that if the President can no longer serve, that the VP becomes President.
The vice president
The Vice President
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the vice president.