Two U. S. Vice Presidents have been from Minnesota:
Minnesota doesn't have a president or vice president, it's part of the United States...
The vice president who was coined as the Minnesota Optimist was Walter Mondale. He served as vice president under Jimmy Carter.
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None - the closest they got was Walter Frederick Mondale 42d vice-president of the United States (1977 - 1980); Democratic candidate for president of the United States in 1984.
The Home of the Vikings is named after former Minnesota senator and vice president from Minnesota, Hubert H Humphery.
Two vice presidents from Minnesota are Hubert H. Humphrey, who served as vice president under President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1965 to 1969, and Walter Mondale, who served as vice president under President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981.
Minnesota is neither the home state nor the birth state of any U. S. President to date. However, it was/is the home state of two U. S. Vice Presidents, Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale.
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No, he/she does not have a vice president of their own. However, one could assume that the Secretary of State would be the vice president's vice president. This is based on the chain of presidency.President diesVice president assumes the presidencyVice president diesSecretary of State assumes the preidency.
Well if you havent figured it out yet, the vice president of each state is the vice president of the USA for the current time. I hope you learn this by 18.
As no US President was ever born in or elected from the state, the question cannot be answered. At least one Vice-President was a US Senator from Minnesota, Hubert H. Humphrey. However, Humphrey (a Presidential candidate in 1968) was born in South Dakota. The chief executive of Minnesota is the Governor. (see related question)