View Pit Stop page for race #2668 by alexkylelee — Ghost race
View profile for Alex (alexkylelee)
Official speed | 78.11 wpm (96.48 seconds elapsed during race) |
---|---|
Race Start | November 21, 2020 2:36:38pm UTC |
Race Finish | November 21, 2020 2:38:14pm UTC |
Outcome | Win (1 of 2) |
Opponents |
2. fromtonrouge (73.09 wpm) |
Accuracy | 96.0% |
Points | 147.11 |
Text | #4350289 (Length: 628 characters) What was surprising - and would largely be forgotten as time went on - was how well Adams had done. Despite the malicious attacks on him, the furor over the Alien and Sedition Acts, unpopular taxes, betrayals by his own cabinet, the disarray of the Federalists, and the final treachery of Hamilton, he had, in fact, come very close to winning in the electoral count. With a difference of only 250 votes in New York City, Adams would have won an electoral count of 71 to 61. So another of the ironies of 1800 was that Jefferson, the apostle of agrarian America who loathed cities, owed his ultimate political triumph to New York. |