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Thomas Jefferson ran against Adams in 1796 and 1800 . Adams won in 1796 but lost in 1800.
John Adams ran for office in 1796 and reran in the year 1800 but lost to Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, John Adams, Charles Pinckney and John Lay.
John Adams Alexander Hamilton Aaron Burr Thomas Jefferson
Jefferson ran in 1796, but lost to John Adams. He ran again and won against Adams in 1800. Hamilton never ran for president. Hamilton was not born in the US, and was not eligible to be President.
Thomas Jefferson defeated John Adams in the presidential election of 1800. Thomas Jefferson was running as a Democratic-Republican while John Adams ran as a Federalist.
Thomas Jefferson in both elections. Jefferson won in 1800.
John Quincy Adams was one of the ten U. S. Presidents who ran for President twice against the same major party candidate. In both 1824 and 1828, he was running against Andrew Jackson.
Thomas Jefferson ran for president 3 times. The first time that he ran, he lost to john Adams from the federalist party. The second time Thomas Jefferson ran john Adams ran too. Thomas Jefferson finally prevailed that time and ran a second time 4 years later.
In the United States presidential election of 1800, only two men ran. Thomas Jefferson and running mate Aaron Burr ran for the Democratic-Republican party, and John Adams ran for the Federalist Party with running mate Charles C. Pinckney.
John Adams and his vice president Charles Pickney ran as Federalist ain 1796 and 1800. After Adams lost , the Federalists began to break up and were not a national force in future elections. Thomas Jefferson and his vice president Aaron Burr ran against him