Senators can vote like any US citizen for the president. They do not have any special powers in that regard.
Not directly. The vice president is elected along with the president in the electoral college.
The highest vote senator must be the next president
Not at the same time. Additional information: The Vice-President serves as President of the Senate, but is not a Senator. He can only vote in the event of a tie.
Not much. The Senate can vote to censure the Senator, which amounts to less than a slap on the wrist.
Andrew Johnson was a US Senator from TN and went on to be US president. Jefferson Davis was Us Senator from Miss. and went on to be Confederate president.
Yes. The Constitution of the US specifies that the Vice-president shall serve as the President of the Senate. As such, he has the power to vote ,iif there is a tie vote, which is possible since there are an even number of Senator, and has actually on some important legislation.
every 4 years
Citizens of the US can vote for president in the US.
the popular vote is by everybody. the electoral vote is by electoral colleges, which not everyone is in
All registered US voters.
Barack Obama decided to run for president after becoming a US senator. He was elected as a US senator from Illinois in 2004 and announced his candidacy for president in February 2007.
He was senator from Massachusetts.He was a US Senator before becoming president. Before that he was a Congressman.