No. That would violate the principle of separation of powers. The only people who are considered Senators are those duly elected to the US Senate.
Vice president, Joseph biden (present)
The U.S. Vice President In 2013, that is Joe Biden.
The US Vice President is the second highest official of the Executive Branch, and is also President of the Senate, although he is less involved with the legislation there than are the actual US Senators.
Yes, they are all paid by the US treasury for their work.
Electors
There are two senators for each US state. This gives a total of 100 US Senators, plus the Vice President who is president of the Senate but may only vote to break a tie.
The vice president of the US , who presides over the senate, can vote in this case.
Joe Biden is Vice-President of the US and therefore President of the US Senate.
He was the 12th US Vice President.
The vice president of the US , who presides over the senate, can vote in this case.
You can not split your choice for President and vice president. However, you can cross over to the other party for your votes for US congressmen and senators if you wish.
No