hes the head of the senate.
The vice president's special duty is to be president of the Senate.
to break a tie in the senate
It is also the duty of the vice president to preside over the Senate.
A formal duty assigned to the vice president by the Constitution is to preside over the Senate. Specifically, his role is to cast a vote when a Senate deadlock occurs. Plus, he is also assigned to give certification on the official vote count of the U.S. Electoral College.
There are not any duties of the President that are shared by the Vice President and the President can not perform any of the Vice President's two duties.
The vice president presides over the Senate.
Vice presidents have the duty of if anything happenns to the president the vice president will take over, if you see what I mean.
In 1828, the Electoral College performed its constitutional duty of electing the President and Vice President of the United States. The electoral votes were counted, and Andrew Jackson was elected as the seventh President of the United States.
to be a back up if the president gets sick or dies.
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The Vice President really doesn't have much of a job, but to be there if needed when/if the president dies.
The job duties of the vice president are largely left up to the president. The vice-president actually has one official duty and that is president of the Senate.