George Clinton and Elbridge Jerry (both died in office)
No, there are no presidents or vice presidents from Colorado.
During Thomas Jefferson's first term, the Vice President was Aaron Burr. Jefferson's second term as President was George Clinton's first term as Vice President (Clinton was one of the two U.S. Vice Presidents who served under two Presidents).
The reason that there have been four more U. S. Vice Presidents than there have been U. S. Presidents is due to the eleven Presidents who did not have just one Vice President. Four Presidents, Tyler, Fillmore, A. Johnson and Arthur, had no Vice President (a 4-VP shortage). Six Presidents, Madison, Lincoln, Grant, Cleveland, McKinley and Nixon, each had two Vice Presidents (a 6-VP surplus). One President, Franklin Roosevelt, had three Vice Presidents (a 2-VP surplus). Six extra plus two extra minus four short equals four extra.
There have been two men who served as vice president under two different presidents, George Clinton and John Calhoun.
The presidents either died or resigned, and their vice presidents took office, or the vice presidents were elected on their own.
The two Presidents of the past 50 years who had been both Vice President and President when they lost a Presidential election were Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush.
because there is a president and a vice president thats why he said we have two presidents
No. No vice-presidents nor Presidents have come from Utah as of 2014.
To date, two U. S. Vice Presidents have been born in Pennsylvania, George Dallas and Joe Biden.
North Carolina has not been the home state of any U. S. Vice Presidents to date, but two Vice Presidents were born there:William R. King (1853)Andrew Johnson (1865)
James Madison lost both of his vice-presidents to death. They were George Clinton and Elbridge Gerry.
The possessive form of the plural noun vice presidents is vice presidents'.Example: We rarely remember the vice presidents' wivesunless they become first ladies.