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Picked individually by the candidates for president
Usually they are senators or governors who are often nominated. The Vice President is 99% nominated with no doubt, except if they don't want to.
james buchannan
The Vice President could become Acting President in the event of Presidential disability, and there is no codified term. A new Vice President would not be nominated. Should the Vice President succeed to the Presidency, then he would serve out the remainder of that President's term, and a new Vice President would ordinarily be nominated to fill the Vice President's unexpired term.
I think he can run again for president.
Frederick Douglass was nominated for Vice-President in the year 1872. See the following link for more.
A new Vice President is nominated by the President and must be approved by a majority vote of both houses of Congress.
Candidates for President get to choose their own running mates.
No- he was never VP. He was an 8-term congressman when he was nominated for president.
After Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973, Nixon nominated Gerald Ford to replace him, as required by the 25th Amendment, Section 2. After President Nixon resigned in 1974, Gerald Ford became President, satisfying Section 1 of the 25th Amendment.
Gerald Ford
No- he was never VP. He was an 8-term congressman when he was nominated for president.