No, this has never happened but it could if the president went insane.
Yes, Vice President Thomas Jefferson was elected President by the U.S. House of Representatives after the presidential election of 1800 ended in a tie for 1st place.
No.
Yes
Yes, Congress can impeach both the President and Vice President simultaneously.
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he would have to be voted out of his powers by the vice president and by the house of repersentives
Technically no. You vote for the President and they are a team, so if you Voted for President Obama, you also voted for Joe Biden.
He can send a bill to Congress, where it is voted on.
The party leaders were the ones that chose the list of major-party candidates for president and vice-president. The candidates were then voted on by the electoral college.
If the new president died, the vice president would become the president. He then would nominate someone to be his vice-president and ask Congress to confirm his choice. If Congress rejects his choice, he chooses someone else until he finds someone they will confirm.
The vice president and the congress
The President appoints a new Vice President, who must be approved by Congress.
No, the president does not have the power to remove the vice president from office. The only way a vice president can be removed is through the impeachment process by Congress.