All of the following were characteristics of Henry Clay's election campaign of 1832 EXCEPT
A) overconfidence of his campaign and the National Republicans.
B) a hefty and ample campaign chest of $50,000.
C) a substantial advantage over President Andrew Jackson in political support from the West and the South.
D) he had strong newspaper backing.
E) he lost both the popular vote and the Electoral vote.
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