Gooford, USMB Idiotic, Imbecile Extraordinaire strikes again!!!
And here I thought any imbecile with an internet connection would know the facts:
1) The party Aaron Burr belonged to was the Democratic-Republican Party, organized by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in 1791.
2) The presidents selected by the Democratic-Republican Party were Thomas Jefferson (18011809), James Madison (18091817), James Monroe (18171825), and John Quincy Adams (1825-1829).
2) Aaron Burr, was the third Vice President of the United States under President Thomas Jefferson.
3) Aaron Burr as Vice President was also President of the Senate. In this position Burr did Jefferson's dirty work and presided over the Senate's first impeachment trial, that of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase.
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The presidents selected by the party were Thomas Jefferson (18011809), James Madison (18091817), James Monroe (18171825), and John Quincy Adams (1825-1829). After 1800, the party dominated Congress and most state governments outside New England. It selected presidential candidates through its caucus in Congress, but in the late 1820s, that Congressional Caucus system broke down. Some Democratic-Republicans left the party to support Andrew Jackson and his new Democratic Party against incumbent Democratic-Republican President John Quincy Adams. What began as Jackson's ideas of democracy ("Jacksonian democracy") lead to the founding of the Democratic Party by 1828. The Democratic-Republicans, led by John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay, who had failed to organize in each state like Jackson's new party, decided to move away from the broken caucus system and follow the Democrats lead by creating a national organization across all the states. The National Republicans was born in the late 1820's. The National Republican Party held their first convention on December 12, 1831 in Baltimore, M.D. The National Republican Party evolved into the Whig Party by 1835, and the Republican Party in 1854.
Constitution, Law, and Politics in United States v. Aaron Burr

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sounds like the State's Rights Conservatives in the GOP.