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Some language experts say the expression came from a name given to noisy supporters of Andrew Jackson America's seventh president. |
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They cheered hurrah so loudly for Andy Jackson during his presidential campaign that they became known as the hurrah boys. |
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Jackson's hurrah boys also played a part in the election to choose the next president. |
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Jackson's choice was his vice president, Martin VanBuren. |
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A newspaper of the time reported that VanBuren was elected president, in its words: by the hurrah boys, and those who knew just enough to shout hurrah for Jackson. |
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So, President Jackson really heard his last hurrahs in the campaign of another candidate, the man who would replace him in the White House. |
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