Garret A Hobart, Richard Nixon and Dick Cheney.
Although the Vice President is still a fairly sinecure position, it was even more useless before World War II. Garret A Hobart was the first Vice President of William McKinley and an exception - he worked with the President a lot to decide on policy and became known as the "assistant President". Hobart died in office halfway through McKinley's first term.
Richard Nixon was VP under Eisenhower. Eisenhower was a general who ran for President and had limited experience in Washington. The young Senator became a powerful and important advisor to the President and increased the visibility and importance of the Vice Presidency. Nixon became the first Vice President to temporarily assume the President's powers after Eisenhower had an operation in 1956.
As the Governor of Texas, George W. Bush was used to the Lieutenant Governor having equal if not more political power in the state. This may be why Dick Cheney became an influential figure in the Bush administration. Cheney was experienced in foreign policy and had served under George H. W. Bush, so became an important source of advice.
Some of the famous VP's are the ones who later became Presidents. This includes Lyndon B. Johnson, George H. Bush, Gerald Ford and others.
Dick Cheney
No U. S. Vice Presidents were born in Michigan.
No, there are no presidents or vice presidents from Colorado.
The presidents either died or resigned, and their vice presidents took office, or the vice presidents were elected on their own.
No. No vice-presidents nor Presidents have come from Utah as of 2014.
to help presidents out
The possessive form of the plural noun vice presidents is vice presidents'.Example: We rarely remember the vice presidents' wivesunless they become first ladies.
Some Presidents had more than one Vice-President. Reasons include the death of a VP, or taking a new running-mate when running for reelection.
Some companies have several vice-presidents with titles such as first vice-president, second vice-president and so forth.
The possessive form of the plural noun vice presidents is vice presidents'.Example: We rarely remember the vice presidents' wivesunless they become first ladies.
John Adam, Thomas Jefferson, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson, Gerald Ford, and George Bush were all Vice Presidents who went on to become the US President.
There are 18 Vice Presidents world wide.
Yes, both.