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∙ 15y agoIf she were already President, then her Vice President would become president. If you are asking who is next in the line of succession following the Secretary of State, see below:
Following the normal line of succession (adopted by Congress in 1947) and assuming that the office positions were vacated due to death during a current presidential term, the succession to the oval office would be:
# President # Vice President # Speaker of the House
# President Pro-Tempore of the Senate
# Secretary of State
# Secretary of the Treasury
# Secretary of Defense
# Attorney General
If the line of succession indeed got to the Secretary of State, and that person became incapacitated and could no longer serve as President, then the next inline would be the Secretary of the Treasury - assuming that a Vice President had not yet been appointed. If a new VP had been appointed, then the VP would become President.
See the link below for the current list for the office terms of 2004 - 2008:
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∙ 15y agoCondeleeza Rice
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Condoleezza Rice was the first black woman. She served 8 years with president George W Bush. The first 4 years as the National Security Advisor, and the last 4 yrs, 2005-2009 as the Secretary of State.
James A. Baker, from Texas, served from January 20, 1989 until August of 1992 when he resigned to manage Bush's re-election campaign. Lawrence Eagleburger from Wisconsin, the under-secretary of state, took over for Baker .
According to the news, Hillary Clinton will be the secretary of state in 2009 = =
Condoleezza Rice served as the national security advisor to President George W. Bush.
No, she was appointed by the president of the United States.
Condoleezza Rice
At this point, she has been declaring that no she has no intentions of running for president.
Dr. Condoleezza Rice is a Presbyterian -- a Christian.
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Condoleezza Rice
Condoleezza Rice was born on November 14, 1954.
Condoleezza Rice was born on November 14, 1954.
Condoleezza Rice was born on November 14, 1954
Condoleezza Rice was in office 2005-2009.