Reblogged from Practically Historical:
The election of 1800 definitively shows that politics... do indeed make strange bedfellows. Because of vagaries in the original constitutional language, Aaron Burr tied Thomas Jefferson with 73 electoral votes. Burr had reneged on his word to stand as Jefferson's running mate as many states divided their electoral votes between the two candidates. The matter was passed on to the lame-duck House of Representatives still filled with bitter Federalists.

