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he did win a 42% percent of the popular vote and like 99 electoral votes he did not have the required majority so it went to the house and Henry Clay was Speaker of the house, which gave him alot of the power therefore he put his support to John Quincy Adams

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He did. Although he won 42% of the popular vote and 99 electoral votes, he did not have the required constitutional majority and so the election went to the House to decide and they elected John Quincy Adams, the son of the second president and a definite political insider.

Jackson and Adams were thereafter bitter enemies.

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What happened to Jackson in the election in election of 1824

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The incumbent President John Quincy Adams lost to Jackson in 1828.

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