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« on: June 15, 2020, 10:49:47 AM »

Jackson ignored a SCOTUS decision to persue his Indian Removal policies (claiming that the President is elected and the SCOTUS isn’t) and Polk was a single issue pro-war-for-Texas candidate. In fact, the phrase “Manifest Destiny” was coined by a Polk supporter.

Not just Texas. The Democrats famously demanded "54-40 or fight!" in regard to the Oregon boundary dispute with British North America.
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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2020, 11:29:49 PM »

1796: Tie
1800: J. Adams/Jefferson
1804: No idea
1808: No idea
1812: Madison/D. Clinton
1816: Monroe/King
1820: N/A
1824: Jackson/Clay/J.Q. Adams
1828: Jackson/J.Q. Adams
1832: Jackson
1836: No idea
1840: W. Harrison/Van Buren
1844: Polk/Clay
1848: Cass/Taylor
1852: No idea
1856: Fremont/Buchanan
1860: Lincoln to The South, Breckinridge to The North/Douglas
1864: Lincoln/McClellan
1868: Grant/Seymour
1872: Grant/Greeley
1876: Hayes/Tilden
1880: Garfield/Hancock
1884: Blaine/Cleveland
1888: B. Harrison/Cleveland
1892: B. Harrison/Cleveland...no idea about Weaver
1896: McKinley/Bryan
1900: McKinley/Bryan
1904: T. Roosevelt/Parker
1908: Taft/Bryan
1912: T. Roosevelt/Wilson/Taft
1916: Hughes/Wilson
1920: Cox/Harding
1924: LaFollette/Coolidge/Davis
1928: Smith/Hoover
1932: F. Roosevelt/Hoover
1936: Tie
1940: Willkie/F. Roosevelt
1944: F. Roosevelt/Dewey
1948: Thurmond/Truman/Dewey/H. Wallace
1952: Eisenhower/Stevenson
1956: Eisenhower/Stevenson
1960: Kennedy/Nixon
1964: Goldwater/L. Johnson
1968: G. Wallace/Humphrey/Nixon
1972: Nixon/McGovern
1976: Ford/Carter
1980: Reagan/Anderson/Carter
1984: Reagan/Mondale
1988: G.H.W. Bush/Dukakis
1992: Not sure
1996: Not sure
2000: Gore/G.W. Bush
2004: G.W. Bush/Kerry
2008: McCain/Obama
2012: Romney/Obama
2016: H. Clinton/Trump
2020: Tie

Why do you have noted World War I opponent and leading Irreconcilable Bob La Follette listed as the most hawkish candidate of 1924?
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