1828 presidential election. Your vote?

1828 presidential election. Your vote?


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@trvechud started a thread about the 1928 German election (where he was shocked to hear I'd abstain from voting)

Which gave me an idea: The 1828 American election

Andrew Jackson would have my vote (hands down). John Quincy Adams was a liberal piece of shit. He sided with spics and niggers
 
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@trvechud started a thread about the 1928 German election (where he was shocked to hear I'd abstain from voting)

Which gave me an idea: The 1828 American election

Andrew Jackson would have my vote (hands down). John Quincy Adams was a liberal piece of shit. He sided with spics and niggers
Andrew Jackson actually payed off the debt so him
 
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@trvechud

Unreal how your German election thread is way more popular than my American election thread

There are way more Americans on here than Germans
 
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Liberalism was always the left
 
@trvechud

Unreal how your German election thread is way more popular than my American election thread

There are way more Americans on here than Germans
The German one literally led to WWII, my man. Nothing excites people more than Le Nazis™
 
@trvechud

Unreal how your German election thread is way more popular than my American election thread

There are way more Americans on here than Germans
Because no american election has been that interesting, its always been two liberal candidates never a nationalist or an Übermensch, and Andrew Jackson might fit the nationalist label but he doesn't have the same pr as A.H due no cool uniform designs and not having cool campaigns
 
The German one literally led to WWII, my man. Nothing excites people more than Le Nazis™
The Andrew Jackson presidency paved the way for Texas to become a state (he recognized Texas's independence from Mexico, which was the first step to Texas eventually becoming American less than a decade later)

Way more exciting
 
Because no american election has been that interesting, its always been two liberal candidates never a nationalist or an Übermensch, and Andrew Jackson might fit the nationalist label but he doesn't have the same pr as A.H due no cool uniform designs and not having cool campaigns
Campaigns were different in 1828. You can't compare an 1828 campaign with a 1928 campaign

The Confederates (which were after Andrew Jackson had already died) had cool uniforms
 
@trvechud

Then don't even get me started on James Polk

He was way more badass than Hitler
 
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The Andrew Jackson presidency paved the way for Texas to become a state (he recognized Texas's independence from Mexico, which was the first step to Texas eventually becoming American less than a decade later)

Way more exciting
You have got to be kidding me😹
 
You have got to be kidding me😹
Nazis don't excite me. I have no German heritage.

Texas becoming an American state, on the other hand? I'm ecstatic Texas became American
 

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