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Jul 5, 2022

[Answer] In 1796, who became the first major candidate to lose a presidential race?

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...Following George Washington's two-term presidency, the United States had its first presidential election in 1796. The race pitted Federalist John Adams against Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson. The resulting election ended in a narrow victory for Adams, who carried 71 electoral votes to Jefferson's 68, making Jefferson the first presidential loser in U.S. history.




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Thomas Jefferson:


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