By the time Alexander Hamilton died on the dueling grounds of Weehawken, New Jersey, the power of the Federalist Party was in terminal decline. Federalism was born in 1787, when Alexander Hamilton ...
Davis pushed his theory that if Trump doesn’t win the White House it’s proof that the entire electoral process is a “manufactured charade.” ...
Thomas Jefferson became the leader of the Democratic-Republican Party against the Federalist Party led by John Adams. Both ...
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The 2000 election between Democratic nominee Vice President Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush came down to a ...
New Jersey has voted in blue in the past eight presidential elections. A look at the state's voting history and when it ...
The Federalist Society, a conservative organization founded at Yale Law School, built a pipeline between law schools and top ...
The authors of the Constitution envisioned a president above partisan politics. In George Washington, they chose an individual who scorned political parties, calling them "potent engines, by which ...
Partisanship had grown fierce. Adams, a Federalist, actually disagreed with his party's desire for all-out war and agreed with the Republican party, led by Vice President Thomas Jefferson ...
However, with training and time, John was able to refine his skills. As a member of the Federalist Party, Adams decided to run for the presidency. He lost and became Vice-president to George ...
Incumbent President John Adams of the Federalist Party stood for reelection against Vice President Thomas Jefferson, a Democratic-Republican Party member. Writing in Mental Floss in 2012 ...
The most enduring images in American political life are those drawn from the natural world—rivers and springs reflect the ever-changing course of politics, monsters suggest the carefully apportioned ...