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President Millard Fillmore was a Whig and sought to be nominated by the Whigs for the 1852 US presidential election. His attempt was blocked by members of his own party. Northern anti-slavery Whigs used their power to have General Winfield Scott be the Whig candidate. Scott lost the 1852 election to Democrat Franklin Pierce.
President Jefferson used new presidential powers.
The president used powers not given to his office in the constitution.
The Compromise of 1850 which was drafted by Whig Henry Clay and Democrat Stephen Douglas was used to defuse tentions between the southern slave states and the northern free states in regards to territory acquired by the U.S. during the Mexican-American War between 1846-1848.
President Jefferson used new presidential powers.
I believe all presidents have used consumer in chief powers because that is what a president is... a commander in chief.
Expressed Powers...... o.O
President Jefferson used new presidential powers.
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Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Jackson was not a believer in democracy. He is one president who used his veto powers more than any other president.
John Tyler for Willam Harrison, Millard Fillmore for Zachary Taylor, Andrew Johnson for Abraham Lincoln, Chester Aurthur for James Garfield, Theodore Roosevelt for Willam McKinley, Calvin Coolidge for Warren Harrding, Harry Truman for Franklin Roosivelt, and finnaly Lyndon Johnson for John Kennedy