yes
He doesn't work no more.
He doesn't work no more.
The vice president.
He was a lawyer, the first Vice-President, and the second President after George Washington. He was also a founding father, active in the Continental Congresses and after independence, a diplomat to France and the Netherlands.
The vice president becomes President if the President dies or is removed from office . There are also procedures by which the vice-president can temporarily assume the duties of president, either voluntarily or involuntarily.
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It is more appropriate to say that the Vice-President of the United States has as one of his constitutional responsibilities to serve as President of the US Senate.
yes a vice president can serve as many terms as the person voted president has chosen him as his running mate. this position is not elected by the people.
President of the Senate and to be ready to serve as president in the event that the president becomes incapacitated or dies.
No. Government salaries are paid by American taxpayers.
There have been way more than two vice presidents that were elected president right after their vice presidential term. The first was John Adams, who was also the first vice president. The second was Thomas Jefferson, who was also the second vice president. The third was Martin Van Buren, who was Andrew Jackson's vice president, and then was elected president right after his vice presidential term. There are many more (including George Bush).
More than likely he meant: "I am vice president." He was vice president under George Washington for both of Washington's terms before becoming the second president.