Corruption and Rivalry: The Elections of 1824 and 1828
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In a young nation still shaping its identity, the elections of 1824 and 1828 exposed the raw ambition and bitter rivalry at the heart of American politics. What began as a contested vote turned into accusations of corruption and a political feud that lit the country on fire. Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams didn’t just compete; they attacked, accused, and reshaped campaign tactics forever. In this episode, we dive into the scandal, the strategy, and the lasting impact these elections still have on the way American politics and campaigns operate today.
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