Barrett Clark

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Though Washington was sympathetic to the Federalists, he remains the only president who never claimed a political affiliation while in office. At the time, this may have been the pragmatic approach: The Constitution doesn’t mention parties, and until 1804 the runner-up in the presidential election was automatically made vice president. Parties were also at odds with Washington’s goal of unity. Nevertheless, two disparate visions for the country quickly emerged.
You Never Forget Your First: A Biography of George Washington
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