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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.
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If you mean pollen, it comes from flowering plants. If you mean Palin the 2008 Republican vice-Presidential candidate, it comes from Alaska.
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.
No
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.