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Index
Title Page
Introduction
PART I: John Adams vs. Thomas Jefferson
CHAPTER ONE: The President vs. The Vice President
Round One
Scandal and Near War
The Presidential Candidates
The Vice Presidential Candidates
Safe Place for a Bible
The Grand Adams-Royals Conspiracy Theory
Conservatives and Liberals
How Burr Delivers the Election
Let it be One Whom We Can Oppose
CHAPTER TWO: 73-73
Not be so Mad
Stretch of the Constitution
Burr’s ‘Critical Moment’
Civil War was Expected
Adams and Jefferson Walk and Talk
Another Revolution
‘What a Lesson to America and the World’
CHAPTER THREE: President Burr
Federalist Loyalty?
Impeachment?
Burr and Slavery
Burr and the Louisiana Purchase
Burr’s Real-Life Presidency
Burr Re-Election
PART II: John Quincy Adams vs. Andrew Jackson
CHAPTER FOUR: Democracy Arrives
‘Good Feelings’ Fade
Voting Boom, Caucus Collapse
The Proud Democrat
Caucusing for Crawford
A President’s Son
The Great Compromiser
Second Thoughts
Conservatives and Liberals
CHAPTER FIVE: ‘The People Have Been Cheated’
‘Political Weathercocks’
Alleged Deal
Days of Trial
CHAPTER SIX: President Jackson—Four Years Early
No Democratic Party
Trail of Tears Earlier
Paving the Way for President Calhoun?
Killing the Bank
PART III: Rutherford B. Hayes vs. Samuel Tilden
CHAPTER SEVEN: Reform Campaign
Democrats and the Klan
Democratic Tide
Reform Candidates
Conservatives and Liberals
Bloody Shirt and Accusations
Suppressing the Black Vote
CHAPTER EIGHT: Compromise of 1877
Shenanigans and Rulings
Election Moves to D.C.
Electoral Commission
Wormley House
Nation Reacts
CHAPTER NINE: President Tilden
‘Negro Supremacy’ Alarmism
Civil Service Reform
Tildenomics
Political Consequences
PART IV: Non-Disputed Controversies
CHAPTER TEN: Cleveland Uninterrupted
Cleveland’s Challenging First Term
Trouble with Trade
Harrison’s Road to the Nomination
Conservatives and Liberals
The Campaign
Scandals and Scurrilous Charges
Election Results
Cleveland’s Earlier Second Term
CHAPTER ELEVEN: Kennedy, Nixon and the Minimal Challenge
Caution on Race
Road to the Nomination
Conservatives and Liberals
Religion and Debates
Jackie Robinson and Harry Bellefonte
Alabama ‘Absurdity’
‘Down to the Wire’
‘Gross and Palpable Fraud’
President Nixon, Eight Years Early
PART V: George W. Bush vs. Al Gore
CHAPTER TWELVE: Clash of Dynasties
Politics of Personality
Primary Problems
Clinton Fatigue
Third Party Spoilers
Rats and Chains and 30-Second Spots
Electoral College Expectations
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: 36 Days
The War for Florida
Rage over Butterflies
Disenfranchising Soldiers
State Courts
‘Trying to Kidnap Electors’
‘Stick with the Appeal’
Supreme Court Decides
Victory and Defeat
Bush Wins Another Recount
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: President Gore
Gore’s Green Agenda
Gore the War President
The Iraq Question
Gore, Patriot Act and Gitmo
Difference on the Home Front
Four More for Gore?
CONCLUSION: Did Anyone Really Steal Anything?
END NOTES
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