Political Grouping in the Twenty-Second Congress, First Session December 1831-July 1832
Political Grouping in the Twenty-Second Congress, First Session December 1831-July 1832
Edgar Eugene Robinson
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Digitized by Google Digitized by Google 61. her benefit.**(l) On July 13, an attempt was made to pass the bill over the veto* It failed 22 - 19* (2) (See vote) Several speech- es useful in campaign were made In those closing days of Bank discussion. Clay's professed desire of December 18*^1 was realized. The Bank was the issue as Baltimore Con- vention declared it should be, and the popularity of Jack- son overwhelmed the Bank, Clay, and Opposition. Benton sums up the situation, ••Certainly the... great business com- munity with few exceptions, comprising wealth, ability, afld education, went for the Bank, and the masses for General Jackson. (^>) In this struggle two classes of politicians stand out well in comparison. Clay and Webster would win an election by combination of interests and sections. Jackson and the men back of him would appeal to the poor and uneducated in all sections and sweep the country. (1) Mass. Hist. Soc. Proceedings. 14; 349 - 350. (2) Senate Journal: 463. (3) Benton: Thirty Years View.
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