The Election of 1800 is the 19th song of Act Two of the musical Hamilton, as well as the 42nd song of both acts. It is 1800, and the election for the new president of the United States has been narrowed down to two delegates: Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. Unsure of whom to cast their vote to, the public calls upon Hamilton, seeking his vote as to better judge whom to place theirs.
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| - The Election of 1800 is the 19th song of Act Two of the musical Hamilton, as well as the 42nd song of both acts. It is 1800, and the election for the new president of the United States has been narrowed down to two delegates: Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. Unsure of whom to cast their vote to, the public calls upon Hamilton, seeking his vote as to better judge whom to place theirs.
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| - The Election of 1800 is the 19th song of Act Two of the musical Hamilton, as well as the 42nd song of both acts. It is 1800, and the election for the new president of the United States has been narrowed down to two delegates: Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. Unsure of whom to cast their vote to, the public calls upon Hamilton, seeking his vote as to better judge whom to place theirs. Hamilton reluctantly announces that his vote goes to Jefferson, who stands by what he does, rather than Burr, who has changed his mind over matters more than once for personal gain. This bold act eventually wins Jefferson the presidency.
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