- - joe biden and al gore once
- - Kamala Harris and Al Gore informally
- - Cheney and Harris, informally
- - harris and gore, informally, e.g.
- - Pols Cheney and Gore
- - Pence and Biden, informally
- - Mondale and Quayle, for ex.
- - Biden, Cheney, and Gore, informally
- - Biden and Cheney, slangily
- - Biden and Pence
- - Joe Biden and predecessors
- - Nixon and Ford
- - Al Gore and Joe Biden, e.g
- - Thomas, Dick and Harry
- - LBJ and GHWB, for two
- - Pols Cheney and Biden
- - Dick and Al, recently
- - Mondale and Quayle, once
- - Gore and Burr, slangily
- - Nixon and Johnson, slangily
- - Quayle and Gore, once
- - Johnson and Johnson, e.g.
- - RMN and LBJ, formerly
- - RMN and LBJ, consecutively
- - Al and Dick, lately
- - H.H.H. and L.B.J., once
- - Cheney and Gore
- - Dallas and Fairbanks, for two
- - Pols Chaney and Gore
- - Burr and 37 Down
- - Rockefeller and others
- - Barkley and others.
- - Barkley and Nixon.
- - Barkley and his successors.
- - Gore and more
- - selina meyer and kamala harris, e.g.
- - Vice presidents, informally
- - #2 executives, for short
- - CINC seconds
- - White House No. 2s
- - High-level backups
- - High-level execs
- - Vice presidents, for short
- - Some co. leaders
- - Company officers
- - Many future presidents, as it turned out
- - Second-in-command execs
- - Many bank employees
- - Some company execs
- - No. 2 men or women
- - Joe, Dick, Al, et al.
- - Company high-ups
- - Senate tie breakers, briefly
- - Number-two execs
- - Some seconds
- - They're 2nd in command
- - They're number two
- - Many of them have gone on to become president
- - They're #2
- - Boardroom execs
- - Dick Cheney et al.
- - Number twos
- - Number 2's
- - Seconds-in-command
- - Quayle, Rockefeller, et al.
- - #2 men
- - Heads of departments, say
- - No. 2 people
- - D.C. officials
- - Barkley et al.
- - Prexies' underlings
- - V. P.'s
- - Some board members, slangily
- - #2's
- - Corporate officers
- - Running mates?
- - Some officers
- - Corporate bigwigs
- - #2 execs
- - No. 2 execs
- - FDR had three of them
- - Some execs
- - No. 2s in Washington
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