The Presidential Candidate's main purpose in picking the Vice President is "balancing the ticket." To "balance the ticket" is to find a VP Candidate that deposits values into a Presidential campaign that will bring support from voters that were not previously inclined to vote for that candidate. In most every United States presidential election within the past 30 years, the presidential candidate chose a VP candidate with almost opposite views and beliefs so that they might hoard the votes.
theres a vice president in case the real president is unable to forfill his duties to serve our country!!
Because the president needs help running the country. this isn't a one man's job.
There are a president and a vice president because if any thing happened to the president the vice president would take over for the president.
the vice president would take office if something happens to the current president
Traditionally the selection of a vice president is made to help the candidate get elected. If the candidate is from the East then the candidate is selected from the West, etc.
they can in a way. they get to pick their vice president who would take over the presidency if something were to happen but he has only his citizen's vote for the next prez.
Conversations between the president and vice-president of the United States consist of the vice-president advising the president. At times, the president will advise the vice-president on upcoming events that he will have to attend in place of the president. The president and vice-president also discuss pressing foreign matters and how to approach them.
The Vice President of the United States is the President of the Senate. The vice president has the authority to preside over sessions and debates.
Gerald Ford was the only president of the United States who was not elected president or vice president. He took over as vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned and served as vice president under Richard Nixon. When Nixon later resigned, he became the president.
Andrew Johnson was his Vice President and became president when Lincoln was shot.
The Constitution defines who is elligible to be Vice-President. The president can select any elligible person as a running-mate.
No. In the event that the president and vice president are both killed, the 3rd in command is the speaker of the house. When a president and vice president leave the white house after their term(s), the president elect has already selected his running mate, who becomes the vice president after the inauguration.
The New President Chooses a Replacement , (:
he picked him because they were loyal companions!
Yes
Congress would have to pick a new vice president as they did when Nixon resigned and Gerald Ford took over as president. Nelson Rockefeller was picked to be vice president.
He Didn't Back In Those Days The Runner Up In the Elections Would Become Vice President And So On The President Didn't Pick His Cabinet
yes= that is what he would do. His choice must be confirmed by Congress.
No, when the president is running for office. They have the opportunity then to pick who they want as their running mate and eventual vice president. Much like right now with Obama and Biden, they stay within the same political party.
they can in a way. they get to pick their vice president who would take over the presidency if something were to happen but he has only his citizen's vote for the next prez.
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Meeting at which a paty's delegates vote to pick their presintial and vice-president candidates.