Type your answer here... A.They know government and world leaders.B.They have experience.C.The voters already know them.
Harry Truman did not want to be Vice President of the United States. Many people expected Harry Truman to be nominated for Vice President in 1944, but Truman constantly protested that he had no desire to be Vice President or even President. Truman went so far as to agree to nominate another politician as Vice Presidential candidate at the Democratic Convention. It took a call from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to urge Truman to stand for Vice President because the nation needed him. Although few were aware at the time, Roosevelt was seriously ill and knew he would not likely survive another term as President. Roosevelt wanted to be sure that the best person in the country would succeed him as President.
The original reason was to keep the president from accumilating too much power. The founding fathers did not want the president to have the power of a king. i thimk it should be because some people think that if they are presidents for a long time they will rule the world.
he never wanted to be president. he said his goal was to become speaker of the house. that never happend because when spiro agnew resigned as vice president Nixon chose ford to replace him then nine months later when Nixon resigned ford became president.
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1801-05. You might want to invest in an almanac.
James Madison no Vice President from 1812-1813 or 1814-1817Andrew Jackson no Vice President from 1832-1833John Tyler no Vice President.Millard Fillmore no Vice PresidentFranklin Pierce no Vice President from 1853-1857Andrew Jackson no Vice President from 1832-1833Ulysses S. Grant no Vice President from 1875-1877Chester Allen Arthur no Vice PresidentGrover Cleveland no Vice President from 1885-1889William McKinley no Vice President from 1899-1901Theodore Roosevelt no Vice President from 1901-1905William Howard Taft no Vice President from 1912-1913Calvin Coolidge no Vice President from 1923-1925Harry S. Truman no Vice President from 1945-1949Lyndon B. Johnson no Vice President from 1963-1965Richard Nixon no president in 1973Gerald Ford no president in 1974If you want to single out who had no vice president at any time during their time in office you would narrow it down to:John TylerMillard FillmoreChester Allen Arthur
Type your answer here... A.They know government and world leaders.B.They have experience.C.The voters already know them.
Type your answer here... A.They know government and world leaders.B.They have experience.C.The voters already know them.
lol ur such an idiot hahahaha nooooooooooooobu want to be vice president because of that. :)))))
Polk did not even want to become vice president
I am not sure what you want to know. If the vice-president is not at the Senate to vote in the event of a tie, he does not vote and the bill dies. Senators have ways of delaying votes if it is to their advantage to do. If the vice-president's vote is expected to be needed to pass an important bill, the vote would probably be delayed until the Veep was there. If the president dies and the vice-president needs to be sworn in, he will be found and sworn whenever he is.
No, no US Vice president has ever been assassinated. The men responsible for killing four Presidents were in effect acting against the individual for some perceived offense or policy. Vice Presidents are often in more dangerous locations, but so far none have become victims.
The people of the United States. We vote for who we want elected and we ultimately decide who is president and vice president.
Be the Vice President.
He was vice president of President Harrison, and when Harrison died he became the first vice president ever to take place of a president.
the presidents during that time were: Millard Fillmore finishing his year up and Franklin Pierce becoming president. Fillmore had no vice president so the only vice pres. for 1853 was Pierces whose name was:William R. Kingand here's a link if u want 2 know more:http://millercenter.org/academic/americanpresident/pierce/essays/vicepresident/1858
There are two answers to your question. If you want... Who was the 22nd President's vice president, you get Thomas Hendricks, who served under Grover Cleveland's first term. If you want... Who was the 22nd vice president, you get Levi P. Morton, who served under Benjamin Harrison.