In the office of the President of the United States, a running mate is the person that the candidate who receives the nomination selects to be their vice president.
The current president's running mate from the last election is Mike Pence, former Governor of Indiana.
A president's running mate is his vice-president and vice versa. The pair runs as a team and both are elected by the same electors.
Some Presidents had more than one Vice-President. Reasons include the death of a VP, or taking a new running-mate when running for reelection.
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John Kerrys running mate was John Edwards.
In 2008, Barack Obama's running mate was Joe Biden. John McCain's running mate was Sarah Palin.
Eisenhower's running mate was Richard Nixon.
Senator Bob Dole ran for President and his running mate was Jack Kemp, former pro quarterback and US Congressman.
Tim Kaine, the senator from Virginia was Hillary Clinton's running mate in 2016.
yes To date, two U.S. Vice Presidents have each served under two Presidents. George Clinton was Thomas Jefferson's running mate in the 1804 election and James Madison's running mate in the 1808 election. George Clinton was the first person to win a U.S. Vice Presidential election; there weren't any before 1804. John C. Calhoun was running mate to both John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson in 1824, when Adams won, and again to Andrew Jackson when he won in 1828. Also, former Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson I, who served from 1893 to 1897, was William Jennings Bryan's running mate in 1900, and former Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, who served from 1905 to 1909, was Charles Evans Hughes' running mate in 1916.
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Eisenhowers running mate was Richard Nixon
In the 1968 presidential, Spiro Agnew was Nixon's running mate.