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« on: October 16, 2020, 09:04:33 AM » |
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Which election represented a redux from a previous one the most? What would be your takes?
My answer would be 1852 as redux from 1844. These elections had a lot of parallels:
- The Whig Party won the previous election with a war hero who died in office. Said prez had little political experience and was replaced by an experienced VP who was at odds with his predecessor's agenda. - The incumbent prez attempted to seek reelection, but was rejected by his party. - The Whig Party went on to lose the election to a Democrat, who served only one term in office. - Throughout the previous admin, Daniel Webster was SoS.
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