Who won the presidential election of 1828 by appealing to southern planners and northern common people?

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Andrew Jackson won the presidential election of 1828 by appealing to southern planters and northern common people. His campaign focused on populist themes and emphasized his image as a man of the people, which helped him garner support from a broad base of voters, including those in the South and working-class individuals in the North.

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