The most recent example was the 1976 Election run of Eugene McCarthy as an Independent against the Incumbent Republican Gerald Ford and the Democratic Party challenger Jimmy Carter.
He campaigned for the 1984 Democratic Party Presidential Nomination, but it went to former Vice President Walter Mondale, and Mondale chose Geraldine Ferraro as the first ever female major-party U. S. vice presidential candidate.
no. He served most of his term without a vice-president.
John Tyler never bothered trying to appoint a Vice President after he became President.
George Washington
He campaigned and offered lower taxes
When James Garfield was assassinated, his vice president, Chester A. Arthur, became president. Arthur did not select a vice president when he took office in 1881, and seems to have completed Garfield's term without a vice president to assist him.
The current vice president who assumed office after the previous president was impeached and removed from office is Gerald Ford. He became the first vice president to become president without being elected to either position.
The first vacancy in the U. S. vice presidency occurred when Vice President Clinton died in 1812, during the presidency of James Madison.
Yes
George Washington
Gerald Ford was the only person to become both Vice President and President without being elected to either office.
Alben W. Barkley was the 35th Vice President of the United States. He served under President Truman from January 20, 1949 until January 20, 1953. In 1952 he campaigned for the Democratic Presidential Nomination but lost it to Adlai Stevenson II, son of former Vice President Adlai Stevenson I.