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The Vice President serves the same 4 year term as the President.

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How long can a person be selected as vice president?

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Can a person be vice president 8 years then president 8 years?

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Can a person be elected vice president after being president for two years?

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Can a sitting vice president who has served eight years in office under the same president be picked to run again as a vice president by another person running for president?

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How many years does the vice president have in office?

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