The last time the total number of Presidents and Vice Presidents was the same was near the end of the 19th century, when McKinley was President and Hobart was Vice President. Then after Vice President Hobart died McKinley needed a new running mate. When he was reelected, Theodore Roosevelt was his new Vice President, and the number of V.P.'s then exceeded the number of Presidents by one. The difference of one remained until Franklin Roosevelt was President. He changed Vice Presidents twice (he had a total of three). So at that point, when Roosevelt started his 4th term, the total of vice presidents was three more than the total of presidents. The difference of three remained until Gerald Ford was appointed to replace Vice President Agnew, who resigned in 1973. The difference then became four, where it remains to this day (43 presidents and 47 vice presidents).
no, this way if the president dies, the vice president is still there to replace him
14 presidents served as vice president before becoming president
There are 47 vice presidents from John Adams Jr. to Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.
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No. No vice-presidents nor Presidents have come from Utah as of 2014.
Yes. At least President Barack Obama has, although he was only the Democratic Presidential Candidate at the time.By attend, do you mean visited or has been to the Colorado School of Mines? Because he certainly didn't "attend" as in having been enrolled as a student at the school.
as of 2012, no
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No one - there are no vice presidents in any of the 50 states.
Arkansas has been neither the birth state nor the home state of any U. S. Vice Presidents to date.
I don't think the United States Postal Service has any vice presidents; just postmasters.
The presidents either died or resigned, and their vice presidents took office, or the vice presidents were elected on their own.
to help presidents out
The possessive form of the plural noun vice presidents is vice presidents'.Example: We rarely remember the vice presidents' wivesunless they become first ladies.
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)
There has been one U. S. Vice President from Delaware to date:Joe Biden