The vice president does not "run" the senate. However he is the president of the senate and can vote, if the senate vote is tied. In a way the senate majority leader can control the senate in that all bills can only reach the floor to be debated and voted on if he or she says so. Harry Reid, a democrat, now "controls" the senate
The Vice President is the president of the Senate.
The president of the senate is the Vice President.
The U.S. Vice President is the President of the Senate. When he/she is absent or acting as President, the Senate President Pro Tempore is in charge.
THe House Speaker and the Senate majority leader are elected from the majority party. The Senate also has a president pro tempore who is elected by the Senate and now is traditionally the majority senator with the most seniority. The Vice President of the United States is the president of the Senate, but can not vote except in the case of a tie. The vice president is elected by the elecoral college along with the President.
No, but he or she is the president of the Senate.
whichever has the majority in the senate. Right now, that is the democrats.
The president of the state Senate is the presiding officer of a Senate. He is the successor of powers and responsibilities of the President.
the vice president serves as president of the senate
The vice president is the president of the senate.
== == == == the presiding officer in the senate is the vice president president of the senate
England does not have a senate and it does not have a president.