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The Jacksonian Precedent
In the context of United States political history, the electoral success of Andrew Jackson in 1828 is often credited with solidifying the modern conception of the executive mandate. Jackson's victory was framed not just as a rejection of incumbent elites, but as the direct implementation of the "will of the common farmer" [5]. This established…