The two men who ran for Vice President were Joseph Biden (Democrat) and Paul Ryan (Republican). Since President Obama won re-election in 2012, and Joe Biden was his running-mate, Mr. Biden won a second term as Vice President.
In 2012, Vice-president Joe Biden is being challenged by Congressman Paul Ryan for this position.
He/She is called a Vice Presidential candidate or nominee or the running mate of the Presidential candidate with whom he/she is running.
Paul Ryan
Joe Biden
A presidential candidate.
A Presidential candidate.
a running mate
A candidate
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A person could announce in 2014 that he or she plans to run for President of the United States, but the election is not until 2016.
yes
A candidate must be 32 to run for President.
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie was the first black person to run for president back in 1964.
A candidate for vice president of the U.S. does not run separately. The VP candidate is selected as a running mate by the candidate for president, and they run as a team. Back in the beginning, they did run separately: the person with the most votes was president, and the one with the second most was vice president. That system didn't last very long; rivals who'd fought for election didn't usually team up too well. (But it could happen within a party!) A VP can run for president later if the person's party selects him or her as the candidate or if the person decides to run independently.
Themselves or the people
yes
Once a President has served two terms, that person is ineligible to run for President again.
Yes. The president must be a natural born citizen.
in the US two terms
He or she uses an exploratory committee.