Jonathan Hayes

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''Jonathan Hayes'' (D-NM), Vice President of the United States (2010-2013). The Vice Presidency was vacant during the summer and fall of 2010 due to Joe Biden (D-DE) resignation under the shadow of scandal. After President Barack Obama died in the tragic train accident in October of 2010, the Speaker-turned-President, Jack Magruder, tapped Hayes to be the caretaker Vice President. Hayes was confirmed unanimously by the Senate on November 26, 2010.
''Jonathan Hayes'' (D-NM), Vice President of the United States (2010-2013). The Vice Presidency was vacant during the summer and fall of 2010 due to Joe Biden (D-DE) resignation under the shadow of scandal. After President Barack Obama died in the tragic train accident in October of 2010, the Speaker-turned-President, Jack Magruder, tapped Hayes to be the caretaker Vice President. Hayes was confirmed unanimously by the Senate on November 26, 2010.
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Jonathan Hayes
48th Vice President of the United States
In Office:
November 26th, 2010 - Present
President: Jack Magruder
Preceded by Joe Biden
Succeeded by Incumbent
Born

Unkown
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Political Party Democrat
Spouse Bachelor
Religion Roman Catholic


Jonathan Hayes (D-NM), Vice President of the United States (2010-2013). The Vice Presidency was vacant during the summer and fall of 2010 due to Joe Biden (D-DE) resignation under the shadow of scandal. After President Barack Obama died in the tragic train accident in October of 2010, the Speaker-turned-President, Jack Magruder, tapped Hayes to be the caretaker Vice President. Hayes was confirmed unanimously by the Senate on November 26, 2010.

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