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There was no outsider challenging the Whig party.
Opponents of President Andrew Jackson and his Jacksonian Democrats founded the Whig Party in 1834. The "Whigs," led by Henry Clay, attempted to portray Jackson as "King Andrew" by using the name of the English antimonarchist party. From the late 1830s until the early 1850s, the Whigs were one of the two main political parties in the United States. Whigs managed to gain support from a variety of economic classes despite Jacksonian Democrats' portrayal of them as the party of the nobility, and they were home to four presidents: William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, John Tyler, and Millard Fillmore.
The Second Bank of the United States, which Andrew Jackson despised, was widely supported by Whigs, who also railed against Jackson's penchant to disregard Supreme Court rulings and question the Constitution. They preferred Congress' legislative authority over presidential decrees as a means of limiting these presidential excesses.
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