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In 1832, Henry Clay was nominated by the National Republican Party, which later evolved into the Whig Party.
The National Republicans and Democrats
Democratic Party
None of the candidates declared a party
The political parties that were in the election of 1800 was the more democratic and states' rights side which was Thomas Jefferson and the strong central government side which was John Adams. Thomas Jefferson won the election of being President. Adams' party was known as the Federalists and Jefferson's as the Republicans.
it was the era of good feelings
Democratic-Republican
The U. S. Presidential Election of 1824 was the last to have nominees from the Democratic-Republican Party. In 1828, Andrew Jackson ran as a nominee of the Democratic Party, and John Quincy Adams ran as a nominee of the National Republican Party, predecessor to the Whig Party.
Democratic-Republican Party.
The question is backward: Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party (formerly called the Anti-Federalists) split into the National Republican Party and the Democratic Party after the contested Presidential election of 1824.
The four people running for president in the election of 1824 were from the same party failed to agree on who was the clear cut people's favorite.
He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.