John Hancock
The previous vice president was Richard "Dick" Cheney, who served in the administration of former president Bush.
Anyone who get elected U.S. Vice President will resign his/her previous position before taking office.
The Vice-President rarely becomes President, and then it is usually because the previous President died while in office.
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 running opponent from the previous election would take the presidency as with the vice president.
The Vice-President rarely becomes President, and then it is usually because the previous President died while in office.
The Vice-President rarely becomes President, and then it is usually because the previous President died while in office.
John Tyler
The President is not, though he has veto power. Whether the Vice President is or not is a contentious issue. Previous Vice President Dick Cheney, for instance, argued that as President of the Senate he was part of both the executive and legislative branches.
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Gerald Ford was the only vice-president who moved up to president and had a new vice president appointed to take his place. Nelson Rockefeller became the new vice president. Ford is the only vice president to move up to president since the 25th amendment was added to the Constitution in 1967. Before that a vacant office of vice president remained vacant until the next presidential election.