Talk:Anti-Administration party

Future anti-Federalists?
Who, under the Washington Administration, was a future Anti-Federalist? Anti-Federalism had been and gone with the ratification of the Constitution, the year before his first Inauguration. Septentrionalis PMAnderson 02:14, 2 July 2008 (UTC)

Ambiguity regarding the leader
"The Anti-Administration Party (1789–1792) was the informal faction led by Thomas Jefferson[...]"

"Virginia Congressman James Madison was the leader of the Anti-Administration Party"

Both of these contradictory statements are prominent within the article, clarification is definitely needed. --Genya Avocado (talk) 01:33, 17 July 2013 (UTC)
 * they were co-leaders, but at one time one was more prominent than the other. Rjensen (talk) 11:57, 6 October 2013 (UTC)

Scholars do use the term
Someone wants to drop the article. however standard recent scholarly sources do indeed use the term 1) "These factions had been known as the Anti-Administration Party" says . 2) "The Jefferson case study in chapter 3 discusses how Jefferson desired the presidency and how he and his allies built an “anti-administration” party." says and p 22; 3) "Madison and Jefferson were at the center of a “rising anti-Administration party" says ; 4) "Thus the anti-administration party, a legislative party in the sense that its members consciously worked together," says ; 5) the term was used by Orrin G Libby back in 1913: "This may well be considered to mark the end of Jefferson's initial essay at the organization of an anti-administration party." in   Rjensen (talk) 12:06, 6 October 2013 (UTC)

Tea Green?
Is there a cite for tea green being the color of the party? I've seen other pages have incorrect colors (for example, "salmon" for the federalists). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bjengles3 (talk • contribs) 16:02, 14 January 2021 (UTC)