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Existing comment: "A Warning to Libellers"
1804
Although Burr was the sitting vice president in 1804, he was effectively exiled from the national stage and met with derision by Republicans and Federalists alike in New York. When he ran for governor that year, broadsides accused him of seducing scores of women and defrauding the heirs of a Dutch immigrant of $6,000.
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