How did the expansion of voting rights affect the U.S. election of 1828?
The Election of 1828 was unique in that nominations were no longer made by Congressional caucuses, but by conventions and the state legislatures. John Quincy Adams was re-nominated by the National Republicans; his running mate was Richard Rush. ChaCha 24/7!
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