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John Tyler, the 10th President of the United States, faced significant political challenges during his presidency, particularly due to his lack of party support after the Whigs expelled him. To address these issues, he sought to build alliances with other political factions and worked to promote his policies, such as advocating for annexation of Texas. Additionally, Tyler used his veto power to assert his independence, ultimately leading to a realignment of political support that helped him navigate his tumultuous presidency.

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