How come the President's approval ratings don't necessarily reflect on the VP? (user search)
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  How come the President's approval ratings don't necessarily reflect on the VP? (search mode)
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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
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« on: May 01, 2010, 02:04:35 PM »

The first Media VP was Al gore and he went in front of the cameras and didn't do so well at first. Most of the VP's were seen as running mates always doing what they were told not particular a candidate for office unless a president died in office.  Natually the VP doesn't get credit for the good things the president does but always gets blamed for the bad things especially in the cases of Dick Cheney in Iraq and Al Gore with the lying. And it continued, with Sarah Palin getting the blame for the failing campaign of McCain.
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