The VP's only job is to be the President of the Senate
I found your question somewhat confusing, but I think "yes" is the answer. What is constitutional is that the same electors vote for president and vice-president.
to break a tie in the senate
Yes. There are no constitutional limitations on this.
Cameltoe
The United Kingdom does not have a Vice President as they are a constitutional monarchy, the equivilent would be the Deputy Prime Minister
The only constitutional method of removing a President or Vice President is the impeachment process, which requires the House of Representatives to pass formal articles of impeachment and the Senate to pass a conviction.
The President
One of the few constitutional duties of the Vice-President is to serve as President of the US Senate.
Scotland doesn't have a President. It is part of the United Kingdom which is a Constitutional Monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II is the reigning monarch. Only Republics have a President.
No, under the US Constitution the Vice President serves as the President of the Senate.
The current sitting Vice President of the U.S.
hes the head of the senate.