Which cannot happen because the Veep has to be eligible to take the big chair.
There was another thread which wound through all of this, so guess we need to take it up one more time.
I assume your comment relates to this language in the 12th Amendment:
But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.You are referring to one of the several methods of becoming President, i.e. the assumption by the Vice President of the office of President if the President can no longer serve.
I invite you to read once again the relevant provisions in Article II Sec 1 and the 12th Amendment.
There is no prohibition in these passages which prohibits being elected as a Vice President, only as President not being
elected more than twice.
Besides this, a Vice-President does not even have to be elected, but can voted on by the Senate in some cases, in a similar manner the President can be selected by the House in certain circumstances.
Bottomline: Being
elected is the key word in the 22nd Amendment, so a former President already elected twice as President remains eligible to become President without being elected as President.
BTW, this scared me quite a bit as I was afraid Biden might have resigned, elevating Kamala as President and Barak was selected by the Senate to serve as VP, and ultimately become President after Kamala serves a very short term.
@Cyber Liberty