I can easily envision a scenario, with the GOP in control of one house, where such a vacancy is never filled. It’s happened before in U.S. history — I think most recently in the LBJ administration.
>When a VP is appointed due to a vacancy, the new VP must be confirmed by both Houses of Congress.
I wouldn’t worry, those GOP traitors will elect him in quicker than the infrastructure bill
Johnson didn’t have a Veep after JFK’s death because the 25th Amendment hadn’t been ratified yet.
Johnson didn’t have a Veep after JFK’s death because the 25th Amendment hadn’t been ratified yet.