Jackson supporters believed he should have won the election because they saw him as a champion of the common people and a defender of their interests. They admired his military background, his reputation as a self-made man, and his commitment to expanding democracy. They viewed him as an outsider who could challenge the entrenched political elite and bring much-needed change to the country.
I think "ruin" may not quite be the word. Jackson's supporters felt they were cheated in the 1824 election and wanted very much to win the next election They did all that an opposition party can do to make themselves look good and the opposition look bad.
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i think his main supporters were the women
I think you are confused. Jackson supporters accused Henry Clay of making a deal with John Quincy Adams in 1824. The supposed deal was that Clay got his supporters to support Adams for president over Jackson in exchange for which, Adams would appoint Clay his Secretary of State.
I do not think that Jackson matches up with MLK and President Lincoln.
I think David Cameron or Nick Clegg might win
Imitation being the sincerest form of flattery, supporters of same-sex marriage generally believe that marriage is such a great institution that everyone should have access to it.
claim of policy APEX, i think
I believe that Obama should win, but that's just my opinion. You can think what ever you like but that won't change me AT ALL.
Gore's supporters filed lawsuits in Florida to challenge the election results there. There were appeals to higher courts and eventually the US Supreme Court stepped in and ruled that Bush had won Florida. I think there were demands for recounts in other places as well, but soon all the protests ended .
I think an election board is a list of people running in an election.
No, not if they don't want to.