Yes. The Vice President is considered as equally elected to office as the President. If you voted for Trump, you also voted for Pence, and if Trump won the Presidency, then every vote that put him there also legally elected Pence to the Vice Presidency. He would not be able to be removed without impeachment and conviction, same as POTUS.
Interesting fact… originally our constitution was set up that the most votes was the president and the second most votes was VP. It forced different parties to work together on issues. This was the way!
Yes. The Vice President is considered as equally elected to office as the President. If you voted for Trump, you also voted for Pence, and if Trump won the Presidency, then every vote that put him there also legally elected Pence to the Vice Presidency. He would not be able to be removed without impeachment and conviction, same as POTUS.
Interesting fact… originally our constitution was set up that the most votes was the president and the second most votes was VP. It forced different parties to work together on issues. This was the way!
I had heard onetime that u vote for the VP I think was durring reagan 2 term.