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The Election of 1828 By: ELAINE chUMLEY
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Andrew Jackson-John C. Calhoun
John Quincy Adams-Richard Rush
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Jackson and Calhoun
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Adams and Rush
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Two Parties Supporters of Jackson – “Jacksonians”
Supporters of Adams – “Republicians”
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The Slogan "J. Q. Adams who can write" squared off against "Andy Jackson who can fight“.
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Jackson Positive message
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Jackson
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“Hickory broom” The “Corrupt Bargain” Jackson would sweep
out the corruption.
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Adams 12 men allegedly murdered by Jackson in numerous duels
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Mudslinging Adultery Jackson accused as being a "drunk“, "gambler", and "tyrant“
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Mudslinging Adams labeled an “Aristocrat”
Adams accused of using tax payers’ money for personal luxuries.
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Votes
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