John Nance Garner, Lyndon B. Johnson, and George H.W Bush.
Virginia, Ohio,New York, and Massachusetts were each home to at least four Presidents. Texas and Illinois had three.
Three Vice presidents and 2 presidents:The 3 Vice Presidents are:Richard M Johnson - elected 1936 with Van Buren, defeated with him in 1840. Andrew Johnson - elected with Lincoln 1864 - succeeded to Presidency on Lincoln's 1865 assassination Lyndon B Johnson - elected with Kennedy 1960. Succeeded to Presidency on his 1963 assassination. There have been 2 US Presidents with the surname Johnson: Lyndon B Johnson, and Andrew Johnson.
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At this writing, 5/3/2010, no woman has ever been elected President or Vice President of the US.
Through Joseph Biden (January 20, 2009), there have been 47 men who served as Vice President of the US, all but two of them elected to the position. The first 3 Vice Presidents were actually "runners-up" for President, until the 12th Amendment was ratified in 1804.Two Vice Presidents, George Clinton and John C. Calhoun, served under 2 presidents, but several Presidents had more than 1 Vice President. Four Vice Presidents who succeeded to the office had no Vice President of their own (Tyler, Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, and Arthur).Both Gerald Ford and Nelson Rockfeller were appointed under the terms of the 25th Amendment.
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.
your mum your nan your daddy all probably like food:)
56; 2 future presidents, 3 vice presidents, and 10 congress members.56
I think it was Abe Lincoln, George H. W. Bush, but still searching for answer # 3
There were 56 people who signed the Declaration of Independence. Two future presidents, 3 future vice presidents, and 10 future congressmen.
Franklin D. Roosevelt's vice presidents were:John Nance Garner (March, 1933 - January, 1941)Henry A. Wallace (January, 1941 - January, 1945)Harry Truman (January-April, 1945)