Joseph Robinette Biden, the current vice president of the US, is a Democrat. In US politics, it would be very unusual to have a president choose a vp candidate from a different party. Therefore, the only time there might be a difference would be in a case of succession following a death in office, but even then it would be very unusual.
It depends on the president, they can be in different, but also the same it depends if the president choses one, but the vice president can choose anyone they want.
The president and vice president almost always belong to the same party. For President George W. Bush and his Vice President, Dick Cheney, they were both members of the Republican party.
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As of September 2021, the current political party of the president in the United States is the Democratic Party.
The first political party to successfully claim a U.S. President was the Federalist Party. Federalist John Adams was elected the second President of the United States.
Herbert Hoover was a Republican President of the United States.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, was the first president to represent the Republican Party when he ran for president.
Yes, he lived in Indiana and he was in the Whig and Republican party. He was the 16th president of the United States!
The 18th president of the United States was Ulysses S. Grant, and he was a member of the Republican Party.
Once upon a time....... Service was more important than political party but that died out pretty quickly in the great political experiment that is the United States of America.
He/she is the head of the party.
The Republican Party, which endorsed it's candidate, Senator John McCain, for President of the United States.
John Adams was a founding father of the United States. He was the second President of the United States and was of the Federalist political party.
No, they have to be of the same political party.
to be head of the political party