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I am a mere observer of American politics and don't really get a lot of it, but would you say there was a similarity with Trump and Andrew Jackson around 1828. Not from a political angle but being in office due to popularism as, if I recall, Jackson was a response to the Republicanism of the first six presidents. I may be totally wrong here, but this is how I remember something and pondering brought me to a conclusion. I could be talking total nonsense! Anyone help out with this? Thanks

Geoffrey51 8 Aug 1
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The populists loved Andrew because he killed many Native Americans and forced them off their land allowing land hungry whites to "steal" the land" . Andrew and his minions skinned Native Americans and made bridles and other items from the skin. A very nasty man applauded by very nasty people, and our alleged POTUS keeps a huge picture of nasty Andrew on his wall.There's more, but I'm blinded by the orange right now.

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Just a very horrible mistake.

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