Although Presidents Jackson, Polk and A. Johnson and Vice President Gore represented Tennessee when elected, no U. S. President or Vice President to date has been born in Tennessee.
At the time they ran for Vice President, Tennessee was the home state of Andrew Johnson and Al Gore.
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Lincoln's Vice-President, Andrew Johnson of Tennessee.
Andrew Johnson was then consequently the vice president, and after that, when Lincoln was assassinated, we was the president himself.
Andrew Johnson and Al Gore were the Veeps from Tennessee.
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No, Andrew Jackson was a senator from Tennessee.
Albert "Al" Gore Jr., from the state of Tennessee, served as the vice president during Bill Clinton's two terms as the US President from 1993 to 2001. He was the 45th Vice-President in the United States and served two terms.
Jefferson came in second in the presidential race of 1796 and in those days, that made him the vice-president.