
Trump’s Populism Isn’t a Sideshow. It’s as American as Apple Pie.
Breaking History
Electoral Frustrations and Historical Parallels
This chapter examines the 1824 presidential election, focusing on Andrew Jackson's sense of electoral injustice and his alignment with modern populist figures like Donald Trump. It explores Jackson's fierce defense of his wife's honor, his political rivalry, and the historical roots of populism in American politics. The narrative stresses the complex relationship between populism and established institutions, drawing poignant connections between past and present political dynamics.
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