No, Robert Kennedy never served as vice president. He was a US Senator from NY and was Attorney General under his brother and during Johnson's first term.
Johnson. Andrew Johnson (later the 17th US President) was Vice President to Abraham Lincoln. Lyndon B. Johnson (later the 36th US President) was Vice President to John F. Kennedy.
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Lyndon Johnson, under John F. Kennedy.
John Kennedy was assassinated in 1963; Vice president Lyndon Johnson was then sworn in as President.
John F. Kennedy was the president of the United States from 1961 until his death in 1963. Dwight D. Eisenhower was the president before him, and Kennedy's vice president Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as president in the hours after Kennedy was assassinated.
his Vice President, Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973)
Lyndon Baines Johnson was the US President after John Fitzgerald Kennedy.Lyndon B. Johnson was the 36th President of the United States from 1963 November 22 to 1969 January 20. He was originally John F. Kennedy's Vice President and assumed the presidency after Kennedy's assassination in 1963.
The Democratic Party's nominee for U.S. President in 1968 was the incumbent Vice President, Hubert Humphrey.In 1968, the California Democratic primary, held in June of that year saw, Robert F. Kennedy win that election. That same night he was assassinated. This Kennedy was the brother of former US President John F. Kennedy. RFK had strong views on how to end the Vietnam War. US history may have had a different look had Robert Kennedy continue and win the 1968 US Presidential election. This of course is speculation. How & by what means Robert Kennedy would have ended that war could have never been accurately predicted. It should be noted as an example that President Lyndon B. Johnson had run as a "peace" candidate in the 1964 US Presidential election. The Vietnam War grew larger under LBJ.
Attorney General of the US.
Upon the death of a US President, the current Vice President is immediately sworn in as the US President. For example, when President Kennedy died in 1963, Vice President Johnson was sworn in as President aboard Air Force 1, the Presidential plane. This took place before it left Dallas, Texas, to take President Kennedy's body back to Washington, DC. Then, the President, in this case President Johnson, selects a person to be the next Vice President. That person is then confirmed by the United States Senate, by a majority vote, to become the Vice President. In 1963, Senator Hubert Humphrey was appointed by President Johnson to become Vice President.
Theodore Roosevelt was the Vice President under William McKinley and was the youngest president to hold officer when McKinley was assassinated. John F. Kennedy was youngest president elected to office.
Kennedy tried to become President only once, when he narrowly defeated Richard Nixon in 1960. He was nominated to be the Democratic Vice Presidential candidate in 1956 but came in second. His brother, Robert F. Kennedy, was running for President in 1968, but he was assassinated in June of that year.