He was not that of what you would expect of a president. He was a great military general that just got lucky with becoming the vice president under Abraham Lincoln's presidency. After the assassination of Abraham however he became president. He was part of the National Union Party. He pretty much sided with everything Licoln was trying to do but did not ever end up finishing anything big. He was also the first president to ever be impeached. He is ranked by some historians as one of the worst presidents in history.
He didn't necessarily campaign, the idea of campaiging for office came as an idea later. Washington was chosen for office by fellow government officials.
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it was used for Andrew Jackson to help to appeal to the middle class at the time of his election that he was just like them. in effect, for the middle class, voting for another middle class president he would address issues near and dear to them instead of address issues that appeal to the upper class. all in all, this strategy worked for Jackson and he was elected as president but he was actually incredibly wealthy and not an old hickory. -mdat
Among other issues,Crockett opposed Jackson's removal of native Americans from Florida to Oklahoma.
The first problem they faced was keeping order in the new nation. The government at this time had no laws, no courts and law enforcement officers. You wouldn't campaign
A strong candidate runs a campaign that centers on the issues. Did all the candidates campaign in Iowa?
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he was a negro and suported them
Dennis Miller Live - 1994 Campaign Issues 7-15 was released on: USA: 5 May 2000
Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States, had varied interests. He was passionate about politics, serving in various elected positions throughout his career. He also had a strong interest in issues related to states' rights and preserving the Union. Additionally, Johnson enjoyed reading and was particularly interested in history and literature.
To keep track of monetary issues (they handle the money).
the monies are given to the candidates that support their issues
The idea of laissez faire in President Hoover's 1932 campaign platform was that the government should stay out of economic issues.
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Election of 1840, the issue was the Panic of 1837.
The most prominent issue, was the HIV/AIDS crisis.
People are spending too much money on the campaign. It has become too much about who has the most money rather than the issues.