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Election and Campaign

The Election of 1824

  • Jackson won the most votes (unexpected)

  • but, no one had an electoral majority

  • decision led to the House of Representatives

    • John Quincy Adams (son of 2nd president) used experience and influence to win the House vote

  • Jackson: “a corrupt bargain”

  • led to a nasty rematch in 1828

1828 Presidential Campaign

  • nasty rematch, both sides went negative

  • Adams campaigned on internal improvement (infrastructure)

  • Jackson ran mainly on his cult of personality

    • champion of the common man

    • attacked Adams as elitist and Washington DC insider

      • allies made brutal personal attacks

The Campaign of 1828: Adams

  • Adams and allies attacked Jackson’s character

    • impulsive

    • irresponsible and immoral

    • violent

  • most famously in “The Coffins Handbills”

  • attacked Jackson’s marriage to Rachel Donelson

    • lived together before her divorce

  • scandal + loss of son in 1828 + poor health

    • Rachel died of heart attack, 1828

    • Jackson blamed Adams and other rivals

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Election and Campaign

The Election of 1824

  • Jackson won the most votes (unexpected)

  • but, no one had an electoral majority

  • decision led to the House of Representatives

    • John Quincy Adams (son of 2nd president) used experience and influence to win the House vote

  • Jackson: “a corrupt bargain”

  • led to a nasty rematch in 1828

1828 Presidential Campaign

  • nasty rematch, both sides went negative

  • Adams campaigned on internal improvement (infrastructure)

  • Jackson ran mainly on his cult of personality

    • champion of the common man

    • attacked Adams as elitist and Washington DC insider

      • allies made brutal personal attacks

The Campaign of 1828: Adams

  • Adams and allies attacked Jackson’s character

    • impulsive

    • irresponsible and immoral

    • violent

  • most famously in “The Coffins Handbills”

  • attacked Jackson’s marriage to Rachel Donelson

    • lived together before her divorce

  • scandal + loss of son in 1828 + poor health

    • Rachel died of heart attack, 1828

    • Jackson blamed Adams and other rivals