According to the U.S. Constitution, can a former President, such as Barack Obama, run for the office of Vice President of the United States?
- Yes, as long as the individual has not served two terms as President.
- No, because the Constitution prohibits a former President from serving in any other executive branch position.
- Yes, but only if the individual has not previously served as President.
- No, because the Vice President must have served at least one term as President.