James Monroe was the first ex-senator to become president, but he was a Senator more than 20 years before he was President. I am not sure who was the first sitting senator to become President. People used to think it was necessary to resign one office before campaigning for another one. John Kennedy held on to his Senate seat while he ran for president in 1960 but he may not have been the first.
John Adams. The first President of the U.S. Senate would have been the first Vice President of the United States as specified in Article I of the U.S. Constitution. John Adams served as Vice President under George Washington.
Thomas Jefferson was a Governor of Virginia during the Revolutionary War.
James Monroe was the first to be governor of a state in United States- he was
governor of Virginia.
Warren Harding
Warren Harding
Senate PresidentThe President of the US Senate is the Vice President of the US. you got to write names on it
The vice president of the US is the president of the US senate.
No- The Vice-President presides over US senate.
The vice-president of the United States is the president of the US senate.
Joe Biden is Vice-President of the US and therefore President of the US Senate.
Andrew Johnson was the first US president to be impeached. He was acquitted by the Senate by one vote.Andrew Johnson
Vice President Joseph R Biden is president of the US senate in 2010.
John Adams was the first vice-president and hence the first president of the Senate.
who replaces the president of the US senate in his absences
To be the president of the US Senate you must also be the vice-President of the United States.
The vice president of the US is president of the Senate even though he is not a member.
Andrew Johnson was the first US president to be impeached. He was acquitted by the Senate by one vote.Andrew Johnson