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The Election Of 1836: Martin Van Buren vs. The Whig Party
Hello, and welcome back to another edition of Lace ‘Em Up’s Presidential Election series. Today we will be going over the Election of 1836, Martin Van Buren is looking to become the new President of the United States, but there’s a new political party who are looking to stop Van Buren and Democrats this time around. Martin Van Buren Following two terms as commander-in-chief, Andrew Jackson decided to step down in order for his friend and Vice President, Martin Van Buren to continue where he left off. Van Buren has a very accomplished political career in addition to being one of the founders of the Democratic Party alongside Andrew Jackson, he also is a…
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The Election of 1832: Jackson vs. Clay vs. Wirt vs. Floyd
Hello, and welcome back to another edition of Lace ‘Em Up’s Presidential Election series. Today we will be going over the Election of 1832, Andrew Jackson is looking to get re-elected but he first has to deal with a number of scandals in his administration, a few third parties rising to the surface and an old rival looking for revenge. Jackson’s Presidency Since his resounding victory in 1828, Andrew Jackson like many Southern politicians pushed for the removal of various Indian tribes to other territories as the U.S. was looking to acquire the gold and other resources found in those areas. Thus ‘The Indian Removal Act’ was passed in 1830 to make…
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Top 10 Moments of Slammiversary 2023
Well, it’s been a little over a week since this year’s Slammiversary took place on pay per view and before we officially get on the road to Bound For Glory, I think we should look back and some of the biggest and newsworthy moments to come out of Impact Wrestling’s biggest event of the Summer. So with that being said, here is my list of the Top 10 Moments from Slammiversary 2023… #10. Tag Match Announced For Multiverse United 2 & SANADA Returns Starting off this list, we have a few major announcements regarding two events that Impact Wrestling will be having in the Month of August. The first surrounds…
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The Election of 1828: Adams vs. Jackson
Hello, and welcome back to another edition of Lace ‘Em Up’s Presidential Election series. Today we will be going over the Election of 1828; Andrew Jackson is back and is looking to get the Presidency he believed was stolen from him in what many historians call one of the nastiest elections in American history. The Corrupt Bargain Previously in our discussions of presidential elections, I mentioned how the election of 1824 was thrown into the House of Representatives after neither of the four candidates were able to get enough electoral votes needed to win. This led to John Quincy Adams being declared the new President, despite the fact Andrew Jackson had the…
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The Election of 1824: Adams vs. Jackson vs. Crawford vs. Clay
Hello, and welcome back to another edition of Lace ‘Em Up’s Presidential Election series. Today we will be going over the Election of 1824, an election that will see four men fight for the highest office in the land culminating in one of the most controversial endings to an election in the history of the United States. The End of Good Feelings President James Monroe decides not to seek a third term and steps down after eight years. His presidency saw the United States maintain a level of unity and harmony within the country to the point that the Democratic-Republicans are the only political party left standing by the mid-1820s. By the…