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In the 1800 presidential election, Federalists supported incumbent President John Adams for a second term. Adams faced significant opposition from the Democratic-Republicans, led by Thomas Jefferson. The election was contentious and ultimately led to Jefferson's victory, marking a significant shift in American politics and the decline of the Federalist Party.

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