Respuesta :

Andrew jackson used political aids like slogans, posters,  and even songs

Answer: Andrew jackson’s appealing to voters during the 1828’s presidential race  were primarily based on the  vote “for the common folk”

Explanation:

this tatic combined with a brutal campaign with accusations against his opponent Quincy Addams, as well as he relied on his fame as a war hero since he had been a significant character to the Battle of New Orleans a few years prior; overall the campaign trial relied on both of the candidate’s personalities and that’s exactly what won Jackson the popular vote and even thought it was in the South where he held the majority of the voters ( between the elite and the rural areas) he also managed to find his way up to the political circles of New York City, his wide range and likeability was what served him against Addam's, who by the time of the presidential  race was already very much accommodated in the high end political circles of society and couldn't appeal to other kind of voters