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DEMS --> Martin Van Buren

Van Buren Taking the Blame for His Own and Jackson's Monetary Policies

DEMS-->Richard Mentor Johnson, VP

WHIGS --> William Henry Harrison

WHIGS --> John Tyler, VP

“Tippecanoe, and Tyler, Too!”

“Log Cabin” Campaign Pin, 1840

“Log Cabin & Cider” Campaign

“Stop That Barrel”

William Henry Harrison Campaign Song “Tip and Tye” “Tip and Tye” (Words and Music by "A member of the Fifth Ward Club“, published 1840) What has caus'd this great com-mo-tion, mo-tion, mot-ion our coun-try through, It is the ball that's rol-ling on, For Tip-pi-ca-noe, and Ty-ler too, For Tip-pi-ca-noe, and Ty-ler too, And with them we'll beat lit-tle Van, Van, Van is a us'd up man, And with them we'll beat lit-tle Van.

1840 Election Results