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The Whigs were outraged with John Tyler because he frequently vetoed key legislation that aligned with the party's platform, including bills to establish a new national bank and promote economic reforms. Tyler, who had been elected as a Whig but identified more with his former party, the Democrats, acted independently and often contradicted the party's goals. His actions led to frustration among Whig leaders, ultimately resulting in his expulsion from the party. This betrayal alienated many in the Whig coalition and diminished the party's effectiveness during his presidency.

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