A Vice President can resign, be removed or die in office thus necessitating the appointment of a new Vice President. Also a President can chose a new running mate when going for re-election. Those situations have happened in the past and are why the count of Presidents and Vice Presidents are inconsistent.
Seven Vice Presidents died while in office.
George Clinton, under James Madison
Elbridge Gerry, served under James Madison
William Rufus De Vane King, served under Franklin Pierce
Henry Wilson, served under U.S. Grant
Thomas Hendricks, served under Grover Cleveland
Garret Hobart, served under William McKinley
James Sherman, served under William Howard Taft
No, President Barack H. Obama is the 44th US President. Vice President Joseph R. Biden, however, is the 47th Vice President, due to different presidents changing vice presidents throughout their terms. Confusing, no?
There hasn't been 47 presidents just yet. The current president it Barack Obama, and he is the 44th president. The 47th president will be me. Thanks for caring :)
In the case of President Obama's death, Senator Joe Biden would become President-Elect. Joe Biden is the 47th and current Vice President and is a member of the Democratic Party.
There's no way to answer this question right now (July 2012), because the current President, Barack Obama, is the 44th.
Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. is the 47th and current Vice President of the United States. With President Obama, Joe Biden has served 2 consecutive terms.
The current Vice President of the United States is Joseph Biden. He is the 47th Vice President to date and was elected along with President Barack Obama.
Joe Biden was elected to be Barrack Obama's 2008 running mate
Joseph Biden is vice-president of the united states. He is a former longtime senator from Maryland.
The US president't is Joseph Bydan or "joe" Bydan. if the republicans had won the vice would have been Sarah palin. sources: I am very interested in the US election. (like millions other Americans)
Mike Pence assumed the office of U.S. Vice President on January 20, 2017 under President Donald Trump.
Currently it is Dick Cheney but vice president elect is Joe Biden.
Jill Biden (born June 3, 1951 in Hammonton, New Jersey) is the wife of the 47th and current Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden.