Second in command
It is more appropriate to say that the Vice-President of the United States has as one of his constitutional responsibilities to serve as President of the US Senate.
i would have to say that the answer to your question my good sir is yes
Both are in common usage. The US Constitution uses the hyphen as well as capitalization: the Vice-President . Purists might say the hyphen is needed to avoid confusion with a possible president of vice.
Joe Biden is Vice-President of the US and therefore President of the US Senate.
He was the 12th US Vice President.
Richard M. Johnson (9th US Vice President)Richard Nixon (36th US VIce President)Richard (Dick) Bruce Cheney (45th US Vice President)
No
He was the 13th US Vice President.
He was the ninth US Vice President
The current (2010) US President is Barack Obama, and the current US Vice President is Joseph Biden.
Yes he was a vice president for the us between 1960-1964
At this date, 2010, the president is from Illinois and the vice president is from Delaware.