In OTL William H. Crawford ran for President in 1824, against John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Henry Clay. Crawford ended up third in the electoral college. Some historians think that his chances at becoming President were hurt when he suffered a stroke in 1823, brought on by some medication he took. Let's say Crawford doesn't have that stroke. If Crawford does better in the general election, he can take some votes from Jackson. I could see him taking North Carolina from Jackson. How would this change things when the election goes into the House of Representatives?