American Elections: Wicked Game
A podcast by Airship - Marți
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125 Episoade
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1868, Seymour vs. Grant: The Rise of the General
Publicat: 06.02.2024 -
1864, McClellan vs. Lincoln: Providence.
Publicat: 30.01.2024 -
1860, Lincoln vs. Douglas: A House Divided
Publicat: 23.01.2024 -
1856, Fremont vs. Buchanan vs. Fillmore: The End of Compromise
Publicat: 16.01.2024 -
1852, Scott vs. Pierce: Bursting at the Seams
Publicat: 09.01.2024 -
1848, Cass vs. Taylor: Old Rough and Ready
Publicat: 02.01.2024 -
1844, Clay vs. Polk: His Accidency
Publicat: 26.12.2023 -
1840, Van Buren vs. Harrison: Ole Tip
Publicat: 19.12.2023 -
1836, Van Buren vs. the Whigs: Sin on the Ballot
Publicat: 12.12.2023 -
1832, Jackson vs. Clay: The Reign of King Mob
Publicat: 05.12.2023 -
1828, Adams vs. Jackson: The General’s Vengeance
Publicat: 28.11.2023 -
1824, Adams vs. Jackson: End of an Era
Publicat: 21.11.2023 -
1820, Monroe Unopposed: A Good Run
Publicat: 14.11.2023 -
1816, Monroe vs. King: The Virginia Dynasty
Publicat: 07.11.2023 -
1812, Madison vs. Clinton: The Wartime Candidate
Publicat: 07.11.2023 -
1808, Madison vs. Pinckney: Two Virginians
Publicat: 07.11.2023 -
1804, Jefferson vs. Pinckney: The People’s President
Publicat: 07.11.2023 -
1800, Adams vs. Jefferson: Tiebreaker
Publicat: 07.11.2023 -
1796, Adams vs. Jefferson: The First Contest
Publicat: 07.11.2023 -
1792, Washington: Partisanship Rising
Publicat: 07.11.2023
On February 10th, 1796, Vice President John Adams wrote to his wife Abigail, lamenting the state of discourse in the country. The election was nearing—and becoming heated. Newspapers screamed, factions warred, and John Adams was dismayed with what he called “the wicked Game.” Americans in 2023 can relate. They still have to endure months of shouting, outrage, and the worst sort of political rancor as the country once again chooses its president. But it’s almost always been this way. And to prove it, American Elections: Wicked Game will review the entire history of presidential elections, from the unanimous and inevitable election of George Washington in 1789 to Donald Trump’s surprise electoral victory in 2016—and his contested defeat in 2020. From the host of the American History Tellers and American Scandal, this podcast will explore all 59 presidential elections to discover that there never never was a “good ol’ days,” and that presidential politics has always been played dirty.