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Existing comment: Running for president on his success in the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812, Andrew Jackson repurposed Joseph Wood's painting for use in his 1828 presidential campaign. Jackson chose to announce his candidacy on the anniversary of the battle and his political ascendancy launched the modern Democratic Party. His image as an American hero carried him through to a landslide victory over the incumbent president, John Quincy Adams.
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