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Harry S. Truman
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Theodore Roosevelt.
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Walter Mondale
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John Adams. Its been downhill ever since, lol.
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Dan Quayle! HA!
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I expect you are asking about greatest Vice-Presidents when they served in that capacity, excluding what they did when they became President afterwards. Up until Eisenhower, Vice-Presidents did very little other than Constitutional duty of presiding over the Senate and casting tie-breaking votes. So they had little influence. Given that limitation, I would nominate George Dallas, V.P. under James Knox Polk. He was influential in getting Texas admitted as a state.
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From what I heard Truman was sort of pretty good.
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