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  1. In 1804, Jefferson was re-elected and George Clinton became the first vice president under the 12th Amendment. Why do the ends of some airliner wings curve upward? Gary N. Miller, Davenport, Florida

  2. Following the election of Joe Biden as U.S. president in the 2020 election, Harris assumed office as vice president of the United States on January 20, 2021. She is the United States' first female vice president, the highest-ranking female elected official in U.S. history, and the first African-American and first Asian-American vice president.

  3. The vice president of the United States ( VPOTUS) is the second-highest officer in the executive branch [8] [9] of the U.S. federal government, after the president of the United States, and ranks first in the presidential line of succession. The vice president is also an officer in the legislative branch, as the president of the Senate.

  4. Apr 3, 2024 · Evening Standard/Getty Images. The 2024 presidential election is not the first time in U.S. history that the same two presidential candidates have faced off in back-to-back contests. Still ...

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    • From Different Parties
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    • What The Constitution Says
    • Separating The Vote

    Still, there's nothing in the U.S. Constitution, particularly the 12th Amendment, that prevents a Republican from choosing a Democratic running mate or a Democrat from choosing a Green Party politician as her vice presidential candidate. In fact, one of the nation's modern-day presidential nominees came very close to selecting a running mate who wa...

    Sidney M. Milkis and Michael Nelson, the authors of "The American Presidency: Origins and Development, 1776–2014," describe a “new emphasis on loyalty and competence and the new care invested in the selection process” as a reason presidential nominees choose a running mate with similar positions from the same party.

    Before the adoption of the 12th Amendment in 1804, voters chose presidents and vice presidents separately. When a president and vice president were from opposing parties, as Vice President Thomas Jefferson and President John Adams were in the late 1700s, many thought the split provided a system of checks and balances just within the executive branc...

    States could, in fact, allow separate votes for a president and vice president. Vikram David Amar, dean of the University of Illinois College of Law and the Iwan Foundation Professor of Law, argues: Still, at present, all states unify the two candidates on one ticket on their ballots, a practice carried out through the November 2020 presidential el...

  5. Although Tyler ran on the Whig ticket, he remained a Democrat throughout his life. 11. John Tyler succeeded to the presidency on April 6, 1841; vice presidency remained vacant until 1845. 12. Millard Fillmore succeeded to the presidency on July 10, 1850 and the vice presidency remained vacant until 1853.

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  7. Aug 11, 2020 · From opponent to running mate. The role of vice president was a governmental afterthought ... Lyndon Johnson takes the oath of office to become the 36th president of the United States on November ...

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