No, when the president is running for office. They have the opportunity then to pick who they want as their running mate and eventual vice president. Much like right now with Obama and Biden, they stay within the same political party.
No- the president and vice-president are always from the same party.
Each party nominates a team of candidates, one for president and one for vice-president and the same electors that choose the president also choose the vice-president.
No- they run as a team and are elected together.
No, the President and Vice President are memnbers of the same political party. This was not always true in American politics, but it has been true for the past century.
helps. It brings different views from both sides
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John Adams was elected president in 1796 and Thomas Jefferson was the new vice president.
They had no effect on the election of a president but had complete control of who would be vice-president.
you can't because they have opposing views
Major and minor political parties nominate candidates for president and vice president every four years during the presidential election cycle.
It made picking the president and vice-president alot less harder.
national nominating convention
No, they have to be of the same political party.
It doesn't because vice president Hendricks was in a different political party than the president at thay time.