William Howard Taft
Yes. If a person becomes president following the death or incapacity of his/her predecessor, and if the person serves less than one half of the predecessor's term, then that person can run for two terms on his/her own. So a person could in theory serve as president for up to 10 years minus one day. If more than half of the predecessor's term is filled by the person, then that person may have only one additional term.
Increases in the presidential salary were made when a new President took office, so the president did not actually get a raise, he just got more than his predecessor. I do not think any president actually got a raise while his was in office.
Joe Biden was elected Vice President. A biographical article on Vice President-elect Biden can be reviewed at Wikipedia. You'll find a link to that posting below.
President John Adams nominated George Washington's nephew, Bushrod Washington, to the US Supreme Court at the suggestion of future Chief Justice John Marshall. Justice Washington was confirmed by a voice vote on December 20, 1798, and served until his death on November 26, 1829.
to be president
I was happier with this president's predecessor.
The vice-president.
Julie K Arithana
He was called "Old Rough and Ready" by his men in the army.
William Taft
An example of a predecessor would be "Paul von Hinderburg preceded Adolf Hitler as president of Germany". Successor means that someone is succeeding you which means they are taking your place. A predecessor is someone who came before you or was in charge before you. The key in predecessor is "pre". So a fine example would be that George Bush was the predecessor of Barack Obama as president of the United States.
President Obama's predecessor was George W. Bush.My predecessor appointed me presidency last year because of my avid appreciation for Japanese culture.
Chester Alan Arthur
"Ike" was his nickname. President Kennedy's predecessor was President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Dick Cheney's predecessor as Vice President of the United States was Al Gore. Gore served as Vice President from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. Cheney served as Vice President from 2001 to 2009 under President George W. Bush.
Zachary Taylor died in office so there was no life after his presidency