[Baltimore Sun] Why Americans should care deeply about the next VP | READER COMMENTARY

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Armstrong Williams missed the single most important reason that the office of the Vice President is important (“Armstrong Williams: A preview of the upcoming VP debate,” Sept. 28). Simply put, whomever we elect as our vice president becomes a future president almost a third of the time. Fifteen U.S. presidents have served as vice president. They include presidents as consequential as Theodore Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson and Thomas Jefferson. The next one could well be Kamala Harris.

— Marc Goldstein, Owings Mills

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