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Jackson was a serious candidate three times-- in 1824 when he lost to John Quincy Adams , in 1828 when he won and in 1832 when he was re-elected to a second term. He looked like a candidate in 1816 after he became a national hero for winning the Battle of New Orleans and made a triumphal visit to Washington.
Thomas Jefferson in particular, met with him and urged him to hold off until Monroe two terms as President./
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