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Campaign Poster from 1828 This poster praises Andrew Jackson as a war hero and “man of the people” and reminds readers that Jackson, who won the popular vote in 1824, did not stoop to “bargain for the presidency,” as John Quincy Adams presumably had in his dealings with Henry Clay (see “The Election of 1824” in chapter 10). © Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA/The Bridgeman Art Library.