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Who did Thomas Jefferson tie with in the Presidential election of 1800?
A. James Madison.
B. Aaron Burr.
C. Alexander Hamilton.
D. George Clinton.
Working closely with Aaron Burr of New York, Jefferson rallied his party, attacking the new taxes especially, and ran for the Presidency in 1800. Consistent with the traditions of the times, he did not formally campaign for the position. Prior to the passage of the 12th Amendment, a problem with the new union's electoral system arose. He tied with Burr for first place in the electoral college, leaving the House of Representatives (where the Federalists still had some power) to decide the election.
 
 
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