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No. John Tyler and the Whig party were in a constant battle.
John Tyler
The Republican Party didn't exist yet. Tyler was a long-time Democrat-Republican, but was nonetheless elected Vice President on the Whig ticket. During his period in office, he attempted to start a new party and for a brief time was officially not a member of any party.
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John Tyler was expelled from the Whig party after he vetoed the Bank Bill.
The Republican Party didn't exist yet. Tyler was a long-time Democrat-Republican, but was nonetheless elected Vice President on the Whig ticket. During his period in office, he attempted to start a new party and for a brief time was officially not a member of any party.
Members of the Whig party in the United States Congress attempted unsuccessfully to impeach John Tyler.
William Henry Harrison and his running mate, John Tyler, were the Whig candidates in 1840.
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September 13, 1841 was the date of Tyler's official expulsion from the Whig party.
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Actually no. Whig is a form of Republican