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what is the distinction between president and vice president. ​

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Answered by tahlilshaikh2004
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The Vice President has almost no constitutional powers, primarily exists to take over the job of President if the President dies, and is about the 500th most important politician in Washington. The difference is night and day.

Answered by pinnaclewinner
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If the president is not present, dies, resigns, or is otherwise unable to fulfill their duties, the vice president will generally serve as president. In many presidential systems, the vice president does not wield much day-to-day political power, but is still considered an important member of the cabinet.

The election of the Vice President is slightly different from the election of the President as the members of state legislatures are not part of the electoral college but the nominated members of both the houses are part of electoral college for the vice presidential election.

During the 20th century, the role of the vice president has evolved into more of an executive branch position. Now, the vice president is usually seen as an integral part of a president's administration and presides over the Senate only on ceremonial occasions or when a tie-breaking vote may be needed.

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