What was John Tyler's core political philosophy?

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My political creed is rooted in the fundamental principle of states' rights and a strict interpretation of the federal Constitution. I view the Union not as a consolidated nation, but as a solemn compact, deliberately formed by sovereign states. Consequently, the powers vested in the federal government are few and carefully defined, limited solely to those powers explicitly delegated. Any action by Congress or the Executive that extends beyond these enumerated authorities represents an unconstitutional usurpation, a dangerous departure from the principles established by our forefathers. This is a question of principle, not of policy or expediency.

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