Never. John. F. Kennedy was never the Vice President of the United States.
Lyndon B. Johnson was the Vice President under President John F. Kennedy from January 20, 1961 to November 22, 1963.
Biden has been in office since January 20,2009. His current term expires on January 20, 2013 but he is running for re-election and if he wins, he will have another 4-year term.
Kennedy was president for about 2.7 years and was a Massachusetts resident.
Lyndon B. Johnson served from November 22, 1963 to January 20, 1969 as the 36th President of the U.S. He had previously been John F. Kennedy's Vice President.
he was president for 2 years
Lyndon Johnson continued or advanced many of Kennedy's programs.
He was from the deep south, and had many political allies who were movers and shakers.
Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford. There is technically no such thing though as the Vietnam "War". War was never declared by congress and thus is officially the Vietnam "Conflict" though I'm sure many veterans and those affected by casualties would disagree.
3 yrs
As of 2017, it's been 57 years since Kennedy's election.
No. LBJ died of cancer many years after he served as president.
He served for something short of three years- 1000 days is the figure often cited for his term-length.
Johnson was in office from November 22, 1963 (Kennedy's death) until 1-20-1969. He served the remainder of Kennedy's first term, was elected once and refused to seek re-election.
Many people helped JFK win when he ran for president . The most helpful may have been Lyndon Johnson and his father Joseph Kennedy.