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Mudslinging
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Mudslinging , slogans, buttons, and campaign rallies sometimes offering food and whiskey were some of the tactics used to win the election.
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Election. Activities might include mudslinging, baby-kissing, door-knocking, shouting matches etc.
In the election of 1828, both Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams engaged in mudslinging, but Jackson's supporters were particularly aggressive. They attacked Adams by accusing him of corruption and immoral behavior, including allegations that he had procured a woman for the Russian czar. Conversely, Adams' camp accused Jackson of having a violent and uncivilized temperament, highlighting his military past and personal scandals. This election is noted for its intense personal attacks and negative campaigning.
This is called mudslinging.