The Democratic Party became the chief opposition to the Populist Party. By adopting several Populist issues, it lessened the Populist's national attention. The Democrats then convinced the Populists to vote for their candidate, William Jennings Bryan. Joining with the Democrats took away the support from the Republicans who had formed a political alliance with them in North Carolina.
Radical Republicans
Nativists
Socialists
The Jackson Democrats and their followers were against it. As a group they lived in the West and were none too rich.
The Federalist favored ratification of the newly drafted Constitution. Those that opposed the United States Constitution were known as the Anti-Federalist.
farmers
* federation is a group of partys
* federation is a group of partys
railroad Owners
Poor framer
the bourbon triumvirate
The group that was the most opposed to socialism were capitalists.
i'm pretty sure that poor white farmers were one "group" of people that supported the populist party. you may want to double check.
The opposite of a populist approach in politics is an elitist approach, where decisions are made by a select group of individuals rather than by the general population.
Farmers
The populist movement grew out of the Farmers' Alliance that began in the 1870s. When the Farmers' Alliance moved into formal politics, it did so as the People's Party.
anti-federalists opposed the constitution