Joe Biden has ran for both president and vice president twice. He ran for vice president in 2008 and 2012 and for president in 1988 and 2008.
Yes. In fact, it is not unusual. The most recent case was 2000 when VP Al Gore ran against Bush.
Yes, Joe Biden ran for president twice, although he did not win, obviously. He ran for president in both 1988 and 2008.
1988 and 2008
George H. W. Bush ran twice, in 1988 and again in 1992. Obama ran in 2008 and again in 2012.
Joe Biden can run for president. However, there may be factors that could potentially prevent him from running, such as term limits if he has already served two terms as president. Otherwise, as long as Biden meets the constitutional requirements for age, citizenship, and residency, he is eligible to run for president.
Joseph Robinette (Joe) Biden Jr. is the Vice President of the United States under President Barack Obama. He was formerly a senator from Delaware.Biden served two terms with Obama, from 2009 January 20 to 2017 January 20. He was replaced by Mike Pence from Indiana.
Joe Biden hasn't yet.
The two men who ran for Vice President were Joseph Biden (Democrat) and Paul Ryan (Republican). Since President Obama won re-election in 2012, and Joe Biden was his running-mate, Mr. Biden won a second term as Vice President.
No, Joe Biden cannot run for both Vice President and US Senate at the same time. The Constitution does not allow individuals to hold both positions simultaneously. If Biden were to be selected as the Vice Presidential candidate, he would have to resign from his Senate seat.
No, Obama can't run for president in 2016. This is his second term and the constitution clearly states that a president may only be in office for a maximum of two terms. Obama was never going to run for president in 2016 whether he won to Mitt Romney or not. Joe Biden and Hilary Clinton will most likely be the Democrats running in 2016.
Joe Biden is currently on his third presidential run. His first attempt to make it to the White House started in 1987, but he dropped out after a few months. He decided to try again 20 years later, but of course, he ended up Barack Obama's running mate in 2008 and subsequently served two terms as Vice President. That takes us to this year, 2020, where he's the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. Although Biden considered running in 1980, 1984, and 2004, he did not actually launch a campaign in any of those years.
It's a free country. At least it used to be.
Mr. Biden is a former senator from Delaware, who tried on several occasions to run for president but was unsuccessful. Known for his experience in foreign policy, he is currently serving his second term as vice president in Barack Obama's administration.
Mr. Biden is a former senator from Delaware, who tried on several occasions to run for president but was unsuccessful. Known for his experience in foreign policy, he is currently serving his second term as vice president in Barack Obama's administration.