How did Jefferson and Adams campaigned

How did Jefferson and Adams campaigned

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In there time the main media was tge newspapers l, so they write letters to their supporters and their syppoters give other people to read. Eventually it reaches the newspaper.

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In the election of 1800, Federalists supported President Adams for a second term and Charles Pinckney for vice president. Republicans nominated Thomas Jefferson for president and Aaron Burr as his running mate.

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