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They loved them, and they loved Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson was adept at the campaign rhetoric we know so well today - you're brilliant, the masses are wiser than you think, the country is great. He was a perpetual optimist and believed in the people, but he was also very, very good at telling people what they wanted to hear. But yes, they loved the Jefferson presidency for the most part.

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