Yes- they meet in person from time to time.
I found your question somewhat confusing, but I think "yes" is the answer. What is constitutional is that the same electors vote for president and vice-president.
Yes, the same for a vice-president.
when the vice president in the seat of president in the absence of the president, at that time the vice president will become eligible for getting the same salary of president.
The vice-president and president are elected together as a team. Unless one of vacates his office prematurely, they both serve the same 4-year terms.
The President of the United States and the Vice President of the United States are not allowed to travel together on the same mode of transportation for security reasons. This is to ensure continuity of government in case of any unforeseen event or emergency.
because the vice president can become president at any moment
In USA executive ranks, a Group Vice President is at the same level as an Executive Vice President. A Group Vice President ranks above a Senior Vice President and a Vice President, and will typically have multiple Senior Vice Presidents and/or Vice Presidents reporting to them.
The 12th Amendment to the United States Constitution establishes that the President and Vice President are elected together on the same ticket. Ratified in 1804, it was designed to prevent the electoral complications that arose in the elections of 1796 and 1800, where the President and Vice President were from opposing political parties. This amendment ensures a coordinated election process for the two highest executive offices in the government.
yes!
The president and vice president ran together in elections.
The Vice-president's term is the same as the President, 4 years.
A vice president