So who'll be number 2? The vice presidency is now much more important than many people realize.
New York Times Upfront › Vol. 140 Nbr. 13, April 2008
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So who'll be number 2? The vice presidency is now much more important than many people realize.
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Memo to voters: Of the 46 Vice Presidents of the United States since 1789, 14--nearly a third--have become President, and nine got the job without being elected. One was Theodore Roosevelt. Thrust into the job after President William McKinley was assassinated in 1901, he became one of Amer...See the full content of this document
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