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President Lyndon B. Johnson served the longest in the United States Senate before becoming president. He was in the senate for twelve years.
Lyndon Johnson
No. Several Presidents were governors or held other political office prior to becoming President. Some held no political office at all.
No- Taylor never held any elected office before he was President. He never even voted.
vise president of the senate I think
President Pro Tempore Apex lol
No, President Obama represented Illinois in the U.S. Senate before becoming president. The only U.S. President who had been Governor of California was Ronald Reagan.
The President chooses the cabinet members and his selection must be confirmed by the US Senate before they take effect.
The Constitution gives the vice president the role of presiding over the Senate, and voting in the Senate if there is a tie.
No, you are thinking of Barack Obama, who served in the Illinois state senate, and then became a U.S. senator, before becoming president.
the vice presidents only role is presiding over the senate.
A person must resign from the Senate before becoming president because an individual cannot hold both offices at the same time.