Andrew Jackson, William H. Crawford and Henry Clay
(All four were representing the Democratic-Republican Party.)
No -John Quincy Adams was not re-elected He became the 6th US President in 1824 and lost an overwhelming defeat to Jackson in the election of 1828.
Andrew Jackson, William H. Crawford and Henry Clay
He beat Andrew Jackson. Though some say that the reason was that Henry Clay publicly announced his favor of Adams.
john Quincy Adams
James Carter
The corrupt bargain of 1824 involved Henry Clay, John Quincy Adams, and Andrew Jackson. Henry Clay used his influence as Speaker of the House to swing the election in favor of John Quincy Adams in exchange for a position in Adams' administration. This decision ultimately contributed to Andrew Jackson's defeat and fueled his subsequent campaign in the 1828 election.
James Madison defeated Federalists Charles Cotesworth in the election!
Herbert Hoover
Wendell Willkie.
Roosevelt defeated Alfred M. Landon in 1936. That was the 2nd-largest landslide in U.S. Presidential election history, after Monroe's 234-1 defeat of John Quincy Adams in 1820.
John Adams. (:
Samuel Tilden