There are no term limits on the office of U.S. Vice President.
Lincoln attempted to run for Vice President in 1856 when he was 47.
2 candidates * 5 vice-president candidates = 10 combinations.
The vice president would finish the term and have to run for any future terms on his own. Eight years (two terms) is the maximum time anyone can be president.
A candidate for vice president of the U.S. does not run separately. The VP candidate is selected as a running mate by the candidate for president, and they run as a team. Back in the beginning, they did run separately: the person with the most votes was president, and the one with the second most was vice president. That system didn't last very long; rivals who'd fought for election didn't usually team up too well. (But it could happen within a party!) A VP can run for president later if the person's party selects him or her as the candidate or if the person decides to run independently.
Yes, absolutely. Several vice presidents have gone on to be president.
sure
no..the presidential candidate decides whom he will appoint to run as vice president with him
They used to, but not anymore.
Yes.
Spiro Agnew.
The electorial college
you dont have to be vice president in order to become president ...or 16 inches.