Concept information
Preferred term
vice president
Definition
- Throughout much of its history the office of the vice president has had little esteem and a lot of ridicule. Benjamin Franklin once quipped that the vice president should be addressed as “Your Superfluous Excellency.” Daniel Webster, when offered the vice-presidential slot on the 1848 Whig Party ticket, declined, saying, “I do not propose to be buried until I am dead.” Constitutionally, the vice presidency was born weak and has not grown much stronger. [Source: The Presidency A to Z; Vice President]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/vice_president
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