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PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION
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CAN YOU PUT THEM IN THE RIGHT ORDER? 1.Secretary of Treasury 2.Speaker of the House 3.Vice President 4.President pro tempore of the Senate 5.Secretary of State
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CORRECT ORDER 1.Vice President 2.Speaker of the House 3.President pro tempore of the Senate 4.Secretary of State 5.Secretary of Treasury
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PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION Eight presidents have died in office. First was 1841 John Tyler for William Henry Harrison Should he be a caretaker or assume the powers of office? Not counting tragedy within the office, only 3 vice presidents have been elected president (outside Adams and Jefferson)
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AH, THE VICE PRESIDENT This is not the best way to become president. Some expert opinions... “The second office of the governments is honorable and easy, the first is but a splendid misery.” – Thomas Jefferson The vice presidency is “the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.” – John Adams “I do not choose to be buried until I am really dead.” – Daniel Webster, declining the offer to take the job The vice presidency is “not worth a pitcher of warm piss.” – Nance Garner, FDR’s vice president Despite all this, men with power have given up their jobs to become vice president (one Speaker, one Senate majority leader, and 5 senators). Only official task is to preside over the Senate.
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TROUBLES WITH SUCCESSION What happens if the president becomes ill? What happens if the vice president becomes president? The Twenty-fifth Amendment (1967): If president declares himself unable to serve, enter VP If the VP and a majority of the cabinet declares him unable to serve, enter the VP (this can be challenged in Congress with 2/3 majority necessary to confirm president’s incapacity to serve) If VP becomes president, he can nominate a new VP with congressional approval. (1974 – with Ford as president and Rockefeller as VP, we get the first time the two chief executive officers of the U.S. had not been elected by the people.)
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