
United States Vice Presidency
The Vice President of the United States is the second-highest executive office, serving as both a key advisor to the President and the immediate successor if the President cannot serve. They preside over the Senate, casting votes in tie-breaking situations, and often represent the country domestically and internationally. The Vice President's role has evolved from a largely ceremonial position to one with significant responsibilities, especially in policy and governance. Overall, the Vice President supports the President’s vision, helps lead the executive branch, and ensures continuity of government.