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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Palin Thinks Vice President is "In Charge of the United States Senate" Boston GlobeExcerpt: An interviewer for KUSA-TV in Denver asked, "Brandon Garcia wants to know, 'What does the vice president do?"'
Palin replied, "That's a great question, Brandon, and a vice president has a really great job, because not only are they there to support the president's agenda, they're like the team member, the teammate to that president."
"But also, they're in charge of the United States Senate, so if they want to, they can really get in there with the senators and make a lot of good policy changes that will make life better for Brandon and his family and his classroom. And it's a great job and I look forward to having that job," she added.
While the vice president presides over the Senate and breaks tie votes, the positions comes with no official policymaking power. The constitutional role of vice president is to step in if the president dies in office, resigns, is removed, or becomes incapicated. More
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