No- he was not a VP of the US.
The President and the VP are elected by the Electoral College.
IF the VP dies the president would still be the president
George Washington was the first President of the US and John Adams was his VP.
The president would still be the president and he would appoint a new VP. We have had a "replacement" VP in the past. Vice President Agnew was asked to resign and Gerald Ford became VP.
Yes, he was the VP for Hayes.
Levi Morton (VP to President Benjamin Harrison) Lyndon B. Johnson (VP to President John F. Kennedy)
The VP presides over the US Senate. He can vote only if there is a tie vote.
The new President will nominate a new Vice President. After being approved by the US Senate, the nominee becomes the new VP.
No, they cannot
The VP has to be at least 35, same as the President.
There was no VP when Congress and the President approved the annexation of Texas, but when the Texas legislature accepted the resolution, George Dallas was the VP.