No.
These schemes have been implemented to alleviate the poverty of farmers.
Chester A. Arthur never ran for President. As Vice-President, he took over the Presidency when President James Garfield died, a couple of months after being shot. Due to poor health, Arthur did not seek the Republican Presidential nomination for the 1884 election, so it went the James Blaine (I think he had been Secretary of State). Blane just barely lost to Grover Cleveland.
One person's poor president is another person's good president.
He gave jobs to dishonest people.
Andrew Jackson's background was different from previous background because he wasn't rich. He had to work hard to earn his place in the presidency and he also felt for the poor.
No she was never poor.
Yes. There are no health restrictions on the Presidency. Of course,he as to first be nominated, then run a grueling campaign and be elected. Being in poor health would make all of the steps more difficult.
No she was never poor.
There is nothing inherently unfair about the US method of electing the president, All qualified candidates have an equal chance and the system has been proven to work for over 200 years. No country has ever seen such a long procession of good leaders, and who have come from all walks of life, rich and poor.
No
Clinton
Chester A. Arthur was never elected U.S. President. He was elected U.S. Vice President in 1880 as James A. Garfield's running mate then assumed the presidency when Pres. Garfield died in September 1881. He chose not to campaign for re-election in 1884 due to poor health.