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Davy Crockett lost his last election for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1835 to his political opponent, Democrat Andrew Jackson's ally, and fellow Whig candidate, John Bell. The election was marked by a significant shift in political power, and Crockett's defeat was partly due to his opposition to certain policies favored by his constituents. Following this loss, Crockett famously remarked that he would "rather be a dead man than vote for another Jackson."

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