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Jackson ran strongest in the frontier states. He also drew support from the rural people in the south. He got a lost of votes everywhere except in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont and Rhode Island.

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States rights advocates were opposed to Andrew Jackson over the issue of nullification. A number of people, such as John C. Calhoun, believed that states should have the right to nullify a law that it deemed unconstitutional, but Jackson came out and disagreed, citing the need to preserve the Union above all things.

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Andrew Jackson was a Democrat, so naturally the Democratic Party.

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The common people

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