The American Presidential Election of 1812

The American Presidential Election of 1812

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The 7th Presidential election in American history occurred during the War of 1812, marking the first election after Louisiana became a state. Incumbent James Madison faced opposition from DeWitt Clinton, leading to a split in the Democratic Republican Party. Clinton, supported by some Federalists, campaigned strategically to appeal to both parties. Despite the challenges, Madison narrowly won reelection with 50.4% of the popular vote, while Clinton secured 47.6%. The election was notable for its close popular vote margin and Madison's reelection with less support than his first term.

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What significant event occurred during the 7th Presidential election in American history?

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Who was the incumbent president during the 7th Presidential election?

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What role did DeWitt Clinton play in the 7th Presidential election?

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How did the Federalist Party respond to the candidacy of DeWitt Clinton?

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What was the outcome of the election in terms of popular vote percentages?

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