There is no such Ammendment and would almost never happen in today's politics as you would want someone to be on the "same page" if you were unable to fulfill the duties as president
It made picking the president and vice-president alot less harder.
No- they run as a team and are elected together.
helps. It brings different views from both sides
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No, the President and Vice President are memnbers of the same political party. This was not always true in American politics, but it has been true for the past century.
Passed the 12th amendment, providing that electors use separate ballots to vote for a president and vice president
Franklin was never president, and Jefferson (republican) and Adams (federalist) were of different political parties with completely different views. [Jefferson and Adams were both president]
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I am not quite sure what you asking, but Adams and Jefferson were essentially from different parties even though political parties were not set up then as they are now. They had significantly differing political views. This situation was possible because the constitution gave the vice-presidency to the presidential candidate who finished second. The 12th amendment changed this procedure to the procedure used nowadays.
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Originally the President was the person that won the most Electoral College votes and the Vice President was the person that won the second most Electoral College votes. Unfortunately this usually resulted in the President and Vice President being of different political parties and working toward opposite goals.
He deplored partisan politics and political parties.