Sure
One did: Andrew Johnson.
the expresident of Egypt from 1970 to 1981
Someday I would like to run for state senate.
The vice president does not "run" the senate. However he is the president of the senate and can vote, if the senate vote is tied. In a way the senate majority leader can control the senate in that all bills can only reach the floor to be debated and voted on if he or she says so. Harry Reid, a democrat, now "controls" the senate
Oh, dude, John Quincy can totally run for Congress if he wants! Since he's been a US citizen for 8 years and he's 27, he meets the age and citizenship requirements. His options are basically to throw his hat in the ring and see if he can win over the voters. Like, go for it, John!
The Vice President's power over the senate is only to break a tie and to run the senate meeting.
1953
People in your state vote for you
because he wanted to
1918
The senate _______ ran with the _______ of paper. The answer is "page". A page is someone who runs errands for members of congress.
an elected senate is a senator that has been elected, only for two years and then he or she can run again for senator
No, if you moved to that state then you could.