In the election of 1828, he received about 56 percent of the popular vote and carried virtually every electoral vote south of the Potomac River and west of New Jersey. Yet Jackson's victory was the product of a diverse coalition of groups rather than of a coherent political party. In addition to the original Jackson men from the campaign of 1824, there were the followers of New York's Martin Van Buren and Jackson's vice president, South Carolina's John C. Calhoun; former Federalists; and groups of "relief men," who during the Panic of 1819 had bucked the established political interests by advocating reforms to help indebted farmers and artisans.
The best answer to the question that is being asked and being presented above would be the event of the Vietnam war. The event that is the Vietnam war <span> brought momentum to the movement to lower the voting age from 21 to 18. </span>
The judicial branch has the power to overrule state laws. let me know if this helps even tho im like 100 percent sure this is correct
During the Vietnam era, males who were to young to vote could potentially be drafted into military.
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