Paul Zdanowicz

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Washington all but ordered Madison to stand for election to the convention so that he could answer Henry point for point—a task that the mild-mannered Madison dreaded. When Madison’s election looked doubtful without campaigning, Washington told him to return from Congress to stump for votes—another unpleasant task.
The Return of George Washington: Uniting the States, 1783–1789
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