One group of New Deal opponents did not think the programs did enough to help Americans. This group most likely argued that the
programs needed to do more for the poor and elderly.
government needed to ensure wealth remained with the rich.
programs needed to let the economy take its own course.
government took too much power away from the states.

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programs needed to do more for the poor and elderly: Opponents on this side wanted FDR to institute more care programs for the most vulnerable in society. 

Huey Long was the leading opponent to the New Deal for the reason stated above. He endorsed his "Share the Wealth" program where he would take the money from the rich and give to the poor--like Robin Hood. He also wanted pensions for the elderly, free educated, and food programs for the poor. 

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