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Yes, if the ex-President has not yet served two terms.

The qualifications for Vice President of the United States of America are the same as for President of the United States of America; further, Office of the Vice President is subject to both federal statutory, and United States constitutional limitations.

  • The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, said: No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of President more than once.
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