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William Crawford

Agggggggggggh crazy eyes John Calhoun! (He will steal your soul)

                               John Quincy Adams

Henry Clay Andrew Jackson

Election of 1824

Electoral Vote                                                 

Election of 1828

Electoral Vote                                             

Nicholas Biddle

Election of 1832

Electoral Vote