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Both Henry Clay and Daniel Webster had long standing feuds with President Andrew Jackson. During the campaign, both Clay and Webster attempted to indicate that Jackson was anti-liberty and fashioned himself as a king, because of his tendency not to seek Congressional approval of his actions, as well as his overuse of the presidential veto. However, Jackson remained popular, soundly defeating his opponents in the election of 1832.

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