A past president can run as a Vice President even if he already served two terms as president. The 22nd Amendment says a person can only be elected president twice.
Practically, no. Since the vice president is made president if the president is incapable of performing his duties, they would be constitutionally unable to fulfill the obligation if the president were to resign or take ill.
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If the current president isn't going to seek re-election, the vice president can run. Like, Dick Cheney could have run during this election since Bush can't run again.
You don't run for vice you get chosen by the president through his parties nominations.
Alben W. Barkley was the oldest person to run for Vice President. He was 71 years old when he was elected in 1949.
Practically, no. Since the vice president is made president if the president is incapable of performing his duties, they would be constitutionally unable to fulfill the obligation if the president were to resign or take ill.
The president of the united states chooses his or her vice president. If that president wins the vice president that the president chose will help run office with him/her.
Someone who has been President can run for Vice President if he/she has not served two terms as President. Because the President is limited to two terms, and the Vice President must be eligible to become President, someone who has reached that term limit cannot become Vice President.
There are no term limits on the office of U.S. Vice President.
Lincoln attempted to run for Vice President in 1856 when he was 47.
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2 candidates * 5 vice-president candidates = 10 combinations.
The vice president is the head of the U.S Senate.
Yes.
Yes, as long as he/she remains eligible to be President (e.g. was not elected President twice), he/she may run for Vice President.
NO!
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