The election of 1848 was a spell of pure party politics. Zachary Taylor (the Whig candidate) was NOT registered to vote, and hardly even cared that he was elected. Taylor was chosen because he was a war hero from the Mexican American War (the Whigs had been anti-war, but the war had gone so well that no one opposed it afterwards). Even though Taylor was not really a Whig, he was popular and somehow beat out Lewis Cass (Democratic Candidate) even when the previous president (James K Polk) had been a Democrat AND wildly popular. Slavery was also an issue that Whigs wanted Taylor to take a strong stand against, but he remained incredibly neutral on it. Taylor beat Cass due to popularity, then died a few months into the presidency. VP Millard Fillmore, AKA the most forgettable president, takes over. Not a very important election except for the building tension of the North/South Slave State/Free State conflict that would lead to the Civil War.
There was no presidential election in 1849. Presidential elections were held in 1848 and again in 1852. Roughly 2.8 million people voted in the 1848 election.
Lewis Cass was the Democrat defeated by Taylor in 1848.
The Whigs had to temper their opinions on the Mexican-American War since their candidate, Zachary Taylor, was a war hero. They took on the issue of slavery instead and turned it into the hot button topic of the election.
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In the US presidential election of 1848, Zachary Taylor of the Whig Party won the election. Even though he was a slave owner himself, he did not want to expand the practice further into the West.
Zachery Scott won the 1848 presidential election defeating Lewis Cass. In the 1848 presidential election Zachery Taylor received 163 electoral votes and Lewis Cass received 127 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Taylor 1,361,393 and Cass 1,223,460.
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