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  1. Since the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment in 1804, each member of the Electoral College has cast one vote for president and one vote for vice president, and presidential candidates have generally competed on a ticket with a running mate who seeks to win the vice presidency.

  2. Apr 22, 1994 · Joe Biden is the 46th President of the United States, serving from 2020. He had previously been senator from from Delaware and Vice President under President Barack Obama from 2009-2016. He is currently the oldest President to serve in the office and the first to have a female Vice President.

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  4. Aug 15, 2020 · Of the running mates since WWII, Republicans Richard Nixon and George H. W. Bush are the only two to have served as president after being vice presidents for two previous terms—unless Joe Biden wins in November 2020.

  5. The 1968 United States presidential election was the 46th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968. The Republican nominee, former vice president Richard Nixon, defeated both the Democratic nominee, incumbent vice president Hubert Humphrey, and the American Independent Party nominee, former Alabama governor George ...

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    • Richard Nixon
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  6. Nov 7, 2020 · Address Accepting Vice President Biden's Nomination as the Democratic Nominee for Vice-President in Wilmington, Delaware

  7. This page provides an overview of the 2020 vice presidential nominees. It also includes a list of Democratic and Republican officials and public figures discussed as potential candidates for vice president in the 2020 presidential election .

  8. United States presidential election of 1968, American presidential election held on November 5, 1968, in which Republican Richard M. Nixon defeated Democrat Hubert H. Humphrey. Background.