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Taylor was a war hero and so was a public figure. He was a slave owner so he picked up southern votes, but he took no official stand on the issue of allowing slavery in the territories newly acquired from Mexico. His opponent favored popular sovereignty- letting the territories decide the issue of slavery for themselves and this stance did not please anti-slavery people. Ex-president Martin Van Buren ran as a third party , Free-Soil, candidate and got enough votes particularly in New York to throw it to Taylor.

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