The 22nd amendment limits presidents to a maximum term of just under 10 years. There is no corresponding limit for the vice-president; a person could theoretically be the vice-president for multiple presidents.
The Vice President
No. Vice is one part and president is the other part.
No vice president in Canada.
When the US Vice President is absent or acting as President, his/her Senate duties fall to the US Senate President Pro Tempore, who by tradition is the longest-serving Senator of the majority party.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the thirty-second, and longest-serving, President of the United States, never served as Vice-President - though he had three Vice-Presidents of his own, John Nance Garner, Henry A. Wallace, and Harry S Truman.
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the president chooses a new vice president
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The Vice President would then be elected by the Senate.
One responsibility the Vice President has is casting tie breaking votes in the Senate. The Vice President is also responsible for the nation if something happens to the President.
"To qualify for the vice president of a company, one has to have good overall knowledge of what goes on in the company. The vice president has to act in the president's absence on occasion."
The new president will nominate someone for vice-president and if Congress approves, the nominee will be the new vice-president.