The vice president leaves when the president does unless the vice president get's elected as the new president.
good luck on your homework.
2006-12-26 12:08:08
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answer #1
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answered by mistyfan69 5
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Y E S The Vice-President serves with the President and
when the President leaves, the Vice-president leaves with him!!
2006-12-26 19:26:19
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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Nope.
EDIT: "Y E S The Vice-President serves with the President and
when the President leaves, the Vice-president leaves with him!"
But another president can choose him to be vice president.
I'm not sure if anyone has ever been a VP under 2 different presidents, but it's possible.
2006-12-26 18:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know if it is term-limited, but it shouldn't be.
I don't like the idea of somebody telling me who I can and can't elect.
If people are dumb enough to re-elect Ted Kennedy to the Senate, then they deserve what they get. That's the price of freedom. Term-limiting is undemocratic.
2006-12-26 19:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Gereld Ford was never elected to vice president or president but he became both.
Sometimes the constitution doesn't address things specifically. I believe that Slick Willie could be vice president for Hillary if she got elected.
Wouldnt that be scary
2006-12-26 19:20:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope.
The Presidency has term limits and
Congress ( House & Senate ) Should also
be give term limits...
2006-12-26 18:36:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Not according to the constitution.
2006-12-26 18:29:24
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answered by Jimfix 5
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