Andrew Jackson was the first president that was not born into wealth and considered himself a spokesman for the common man. He was known as the "Common Man's President" and "Champion of the Common Man."
Andrew Jackson was elected president in 1828, which was not only known as a victory for him, but also a Victory for the Common Man.
"the common man"
Yes, he represented the common man, for the most part in the south and west. He was opposed to high tariffs and he destroyed the national bank which was hated in the south
because he was one of them before he got married and rich.
Each party nominated a total of 3 candidates.
A Victory for the Common Man
As president, Mr. Obama represents all of the states: he is the president of the United States. But if you are asking which state he was from when he was in congress, he represented the state of Illinois.
special interest or tariff
no president had ever represented the United States at a peace conference
The common man
Andrew Jackson was considered a man of the people because he was a common man and gave other common men what they needed. He became the very first non-aristocrat President of the United States.