By the one the only -HUNT HOBBS.  So it starts off like this, Andrew Jackson which is a Democrat/Republican is facing J.Q Adams which who is of course.

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By the one the only -HUNT HOBBS

 So it starts off like this, Andrew Jackson which is a Democrat/Republican is facing J.Q Adams which who is of course a National Republican, in the Presidential Election of 1824  As you all already know this is a national election 

 John Adams was only accused of one thing which was accused of misusing public funds, but all he did was buy a chess board and a pool table for him and his political friends, he had it a lot easier then Jackson did  Poor old Jackson was accused of murder for executing militia deserters, but that is only the beginning of his troubles, then Jackson and his wife were both accused of adultery, and Jackson believes his wife was so shocked about what people thought she did, that’s why she died not long after that  But despite the mudslinging going on with both candidates, Jackson won the election 178 to 83