Lyndon Johnson (born August 27, 1908 in Stonewall, Texas; died January 22, 1973 in Stonewall, Texas) succeeded Richard Nixon as the thirty-seventh Vice-President of the United States, serving between January 20, 1961 and November 22, 1963, including the whole of 1962.
Lyndon B. Johnson was the Vice President under President John F. Kennedy from 1961-1963. He later served as President after JFK was assassinated in 1963.
the vice president of the united states
The Vice President of the United States
If the President dies, the Vice President must take his places. The Vice President is the President of the United States Senate.
As of February 2009, Joe Biden is vice president of the United States.
Joe Biden is the United States Vice President.
George Washington was not the Vice President; he was the President of the United States. His Vice President was John Adams, later 2nd President of the United States.
The person who serves as President of the Senate, is also vice president of the United States of America.
Under the US Constitution, the Vice-President of the United States presides at the Senate and is thus the President of the Senate. If the Vice-President is not present, then the President Protempore of the Senate presides. The Majority Leader of the Senate is usually also the President Protem.
The President of the Senate (Vice President of the United States) is given that authority in the US Constitution.
The Vice President of the United States is in charge of the U.S. Senate.
The vice president of California is the vice president of the United States, currently Joseph Robinette Biden.
No. The current Vice President of the United States is Joe Biden. However, nothing would prevent a woman from being Vice President or President. In 1980, Geraldine Ferraro was the Democratic nominee for Vice President, and in 2008, Sarah Palin was the Republican nominee for Vice President.