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The Vice-President of the United States was Al Gore from January 20, 1993 to January 20, 2001, including all of 1996.
Andrew Johnson
Joseph Biden , the incumbent is running for another term as VP.
Jeb Bush, former Governor of the State of Florida, although no longer in office, is still a relative powerhouse in Republican Party politics, and a sometimes-mentioned possibilty as future Presidential or Vice-Presidential candidate.
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In the US, the presidential and vice-presidential candidates for a party are announced at the party's respective convention. Both the Democratic and the Republican ones occured in fall of 2008.
Democrat: Al Gore. Republican: Dan Quayle.
Paul Ryan
Female Major Party Candidates:Geraldine Ferraro - 1984 Democratic Party Vice Presidential NomineeSarah Palin - 2008 Republican Party Vice Presidential Nominee
The vice presidential candidate is often referred to as the running mate of the presidential candidate during the campaign.
On the Democratic side: Joe Biden On the Republican side: Sarah Palin
The candidate for vice-president is nominated at the same national convention that nominates the presidential candidate.
The candidate for vice-president is nominated at the same national convention that nominates the presidential candidate.
If you mean pollen, it comes from flowering plants. If you mean Palin the 2008 Republican vice-Presidential candidate, it comes from Alaska.
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No. Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Paul Ryan is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). Paul Ryan is Catholic.
The two men who ran for Vice President were Joseph Biden (Democrat) and Paul Ryan (Republican). Since President Obama won re-election in 2012, and Joe Biden was his running-mate, Mr. Biden won a second term as Vice President.
No