September 13, 1841 was the date of Tyler's official expulsion from the Whig party.
The Whigs kicked him out of the party in September 1841.
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John Tyler was expelled from the Whig party after he vetoed the Bank Bill.
John Tyler was abandoned by his party, and no other party agreed with him because of his political views.
John Tyler was abandoned by his party, and no other party agreed with him because of his political views.
John Tyler was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party until 1825, the old Democratic Party from 1825 to 1834, and the Whig Party from 1834 to 1841. He was a Whig when he ran for Vice President in 1840. Five months after becoming President, on September 13, 1841, he was kicked out of the Whig Party due to his stance on the issues. He remained independent until his passing in 1862.
John Tyler
Members of the Whig party in the United States Congress attempted unsuccessfully to impeach John Tyler.
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John Tyler was ejected from the Whig Party after he vetoed the Bank Bill. Andrew Johnson was disowned by the Republicans, but one might say he was never really a Republican even though they nominated him for vice-president.
Tyler vetoed the Bank Bill which was one of the big goals of his party. They were shocked -- all of his cabinet but the Secretary of State resigned and Tyler was removed from his party.
John Tyler was associated with the Whig party when William Henry Harrison was still in office. After the death of Harrison, Tyler succeed him, becoming president, but in the midst of his presidentacy, he change his platform party, vetoing several bills proposed by the Whigs.