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1. Gerald Ford (Richard Nixon) wasn't elected to be vice president
Gerald Ford was appointed by Richard Nixon after Spiro Agnew resigned
2. John Tyler (William H. Harrison) was the longest serving vice president
John Tyler only served 31 days as vice president before William Harrion died
3. Thomas Jefferson was the first vice president
John Adams was the first vice president
4. Al Gore (Bill Clinton) claimed he "Invented the Internet"
He never actually claimed he did "Invented" the Internet, he was referring to his work on an act in 1991
5. Charles Dawes (Calvin Coolidge) had a Billboard #1 Hit
"Melody in a Major" (Later turned into "It's All in the Game") hit #1 on the Billboard in 1958
6. If both the President and Vice President dies in office, the Speaker of the House becomes president
7. The first few vice presidents were chosen by the runner-up of the Presidential Election
This process was stopped when Aaron Burr and Thomas Jefferson got into a heated argument
8. Adlai Stevenson (Grover Cleveland) served as vice president for both of Grover Cleveland's separated terms
Thomas A. Hendricks served part of Grover Cleveland's 1st term.
9. Dick Cheney (George W. Bush) shot someone in the face
It was an accident while he was on a quail-hunting trip in 2006
10. Kamala Harris (Joe Biden) was the first non-white vice president
Charles Curtis was the first 'non-white' vice president being Native American
11. Hannibal Hamlin (Abraham Lincoln) was the first republican vice president
12. Aaron Burr (Thomas Jefferson) committed treason against the United States
13. No vice president has ever served for two different presidents
George Clinton and John C. Calhoun served for two different presidents
14. There is a two-term limit for vice presidents
While no vice president has done it, there are no term limits for vice presidents.
15. John C. Breckenridge (James Buchanan) had no military experience
He served in the Mexican-American War and the Civil War