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Title: Important presidential elections
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July 1, 2009 |
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The Vice-presidential candidate, who won the election was
Elbridge Gerry, who received 131 electoral votes, while Jared Ingersoll
received 86. There was no record of the number of popular votes for this
election.
My opinion of why Madison had won the election is because he had led the
country into the War of 1812, and therefore, he should be allowed to fight
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He was also much more popular than De Witt Clinton. Madison's part in
ratifying the Constitution, and his other early deeds, were also
influential on the voters minds. He also did pretty well during his first
term.
1844
The candidates for the election of 1844 were James K... Showed next 250 characters
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