by VisaliaBoop on April 29th, 2004

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Can a previously-elected president serve as a vice president in a different administration?

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  • by Charles Sampson on January 21st, 2005

    Charles Sampson

    I remember when Ronald Reagan was campaigning, he had first asked Gerald
    Ford to be his running mate. Pres. Ford, although was flattered by the offer,
    turned it down. As most of you know, Gerald Ford was Nixon's vice president,
    and became the next president after Nixon's resignation.

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