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Yes. James Madison and Thomas Jefferson founded the National Gazette newspaper, which was published between 1791 and 1793. The Democratic-Republican biased National Gazette criticized the Federalist Party and their philosophy of government. Alexander Hamilton supported a rival newspaper, the Gazette of the United States, which praised the Federalist Party.

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Yes, James Madison supported the National Gazette newspaper, which was a Democratic-Republican publication that promoted the politics of Thomas Jefferson. Madison saw the newspaper as a useful tool to counter Federalist ideas in the press.

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