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Would you be more inclined to support an Adams/Hamilton ticket or Jefferson/Madison ticket?
And what modern political persuasion do you associate yourself with?
10 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Jefferson/Madison
Source(s): Libertarian - Anonymous1 decade ago
Jefferson/Madison
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Jefferson/Madison. Far better ticket (with two Presidents on it and two Founding Fathers, no less) that would not only be productive, but be historic. Better Supreme Court precedent, better statesmanship and foreign policy with Europe (oh, France was so wily!) and better leadership overall. Adams was a great man but a mediocre president.
And the voters agreed with that 200 years ago, too.
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- 1 decade ago
Jefferson/Madison
Source(s): Social Liberal, Economic Centrist, and Independent (as in no political affiliation, not affiliated with the Independent Party) - bozieuLv 71 decade ago
Jefferson/Madison
Jefferson went in France for a long time after the revolution.
He bilt a good republic softer than in France after the terror 1793 .
He brought back to the States lots of informations about architecture and military .
The relation was very good at this time except some trouble as you cargo goods for ENGLISHES
you were not right to work for them because few years later 2nd independance war.
- Robert TLv 61 decade ago
Tough question! I am or was married to their descendants except Madison. Adams & Jefferson is my choice . None were afraid to defend their position. That is an attribute un common these days.
- ToddLv 51 decade ago
Jefferson/Madison.
(Don't really care for the Alien and Sedition Act...for good reason Adams pic never made it on any coinage.)
My modern political persuasion? Well, it's complicated. Civil liberties, ACLU all the way. Foreign policy, antiwar.com. Economics, moderate.
- LiberalLv 61 decade ago
I would have probably preferred the Jefferson/Madison ticket, although neither ticket ever came to be.
I am a Democrat, liberal on social issues and moderate on other issues.
- I Broke BadLv 41 decade ago
Um...they are dead and their parties and ideas are completely different from today so I can't really answer.