No. Actually, when Washington was in his final term there was no "running" as we know it. Congress, not the voter, made the decision who would be President and Washington made it very clear he had done his duty and just wanted to go home/retire to take care of his plantation.
Back then VP's were chosen by who had the second-most votes... so he didn't really choose. but his VP was adams.
John Adams John Adams (both terms)
John Adams (both terms)
Aaron Burr
Aaron Burr
George Washington was not the Vice President; he was the President of the United States. His Vice President was John Adams, later 2nd President of the United States.
George Washington served 0 terms as vice president. He was not the vice president.
John Adams was Washington's vice-president .
John Adams (was the vice president of George Washington).
He was NEVER a vice president.
John Adams was George Washington's vice president. So he was the first vice president!!!
John Adams.
George Washington
John Adams was made president after George Washington left the presidency, and Adams had been vice president under Washington.
The first president of the United States was George Washington. His vice president was John Adams. John Adams served as the second president.
George Washington was the president during the years that Adams was vice-president.
John Adams was the vice President under President George Washington from 1789-1797. Dan Quayle was the Vice President to George Herbert Walker Bush. Dick Cheney was the Vice President to George Walker Bush.