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These Are All the Vice Presidents Who Have Become President: Can You Guess How Many?

These Are All the Vice Presidents Who Have Become President: Can You Guess How Many?

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John Adams

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Thomas Jefferson

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Martin Van Buren

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John Tyler

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Millard Fillmore

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Andrew Johnson

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Chester A. Arthur

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Theodore Roosevelt

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Calvin Coolidge

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Harry S. Truman

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Lyndon B. Johnson

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Richard Nixon

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Gerald Ford

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George H.W. Bush

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Joe Biden

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John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Martin Van Buren
John Tyler
Millard Fillmore
Andrew Johnson
Chester A. Arthur
Theodore Roosevelt
Calvin Coolidge
Harry S. Truman
Lyndon B. Johnson
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
George H.W. Bush
Joe Biden

The Democratic Party was thrown into an uproar after the shocking announcement that President Joe Biden would not be running for reelection in November. Following his announcement, Biden officially endorsed his vice president, Kamala Harris, to run for president in his place. Only time will tell if Harris will be successful or who will be voted in come November. But it got us thinking about all the vice presidents who have become presidents.

As it turns out, 15 VPs have made the jump and landed the big job of president of the United States. There are numerous reasons these men received the nation's greatest promotion. Some, like John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, ran for office and won during the early years of our country. Other presidents, like John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, and Chester A. Arthur, were automatically given the job after the president either died or was assassinated in office. Then there's Gerald Ford, who landed the job after Richard Nixon resigned. We have all the stories, and they're quite fascinating.

To determine the vice presidents who have become president, 24/7 Tempo reviewed many historical sources, including history.com, senate.gov, and whitehouse.gov to find the men who would become VPs. We cross-referenced the information to ensure its accuracy, and we think you'll be amazed by what you learn. (If you want to discover more about our nation's presidents, check out this list of the 31 American presidents who served in the Armed Forces.)

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