What Hath God Wrought and how the Whigs defeated Jacksonianism? Daniel Walker Howe,
Ezra Klein's guest today, Congressman Jake Auchincloss, recommended “What Hath God Wrought,” by Daniel Walker Howe, which is the Oxford history of the United States. It discusses how Andrew Jackson built the Democratic Party in 1828 as a Christian nationalist anti-elitist party — if that sounds familiar to people — and then how the Whigs came to contest him and ultimately won in the 1840 election. And I find that template to be informative for the political era we’re living in now.
So I asked Claude, "How did Andrew Jackson build the Democratic Party in as a Christian nationalist anti-elitist party?" and got this reply: