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Both are in common usage. The US Constitution uses the hyphen as well as capitalization: the Vice-President . Purists might say the hyphen is needed to avoid confusion with a possible president of vice.
Yes, "Vice President" should be capitalized when it refers to the specific title or position of the Vice President of a country or organization.
The US elected official is the Vice President, without a hyphen. Both hyphenated and unhyphenated variants exist for similar business positions. The hyphen is more often seen in the adjective form vice-presidential.
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There is no Vice President. No such title exists.
There is no official title for the wife of the Vice President, but she is sometimes known as the "Second Lady." The current Vice President's wife is Jill Biden.
Vice President The title of the second-in-command is deputy or vice-
Vice President The title of the second-in-command is deputy or vice-
Vice President The title of the second-in-command is deputy or vice-
Vice President The title of the second-in-command is deputy or vice-
PRESIDENT! He is the acting president, so that means his title is PRESIDENT.
He is the president of the Senate.