Election College | Presidential Election History
Andrew Jackson - "Stop Thinking and Go In" (His Life - Part 2) | Episode #134 | Election College: United States Presidential Election History
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In this episode we talk about the life of Andrew Johnson from his first run for President in 1824 and on to his time in the White House in 1828. Andrew Jackson makes a run for the Presidency in 1824, gets the most popular votes, but not a majority. So, the House of Representatives votes in John Quincy Adams (with a little help from Henry Clay). The next three-and-a-half years, Andy Jack sets his sight on winning. He does win in 1828–big time. But not without a cost. During the campaign his wife, Rachel, was accused of bigamy. She had been previously been married and it was later found out that her divorce had not yet been finalized when she married Jackson. Jackson claimed that the stress from the campaign caused her death soon after the election (and before his inauguration). The president-elect blamed Henry Clay and the Adams campaign for her demise. He was quoted as saying, "I can and do forgive all my enemies. But those vile wretches who have slandered her must look to God for mercy." We also discuss th