Democrats and republicans usually don’t get along and don’t see eye to eye.They are two different groups with different views. For example 51% of republicans support legalization of marijuana, …show more content…
illegally as children to gain legal resident status if they join the military or go to college, while nearly three in ten (29 percent) oppose such a policy.Majorities of Democrats (73 percent), independents (69 percent), and Republicans (53 percent) favor granting legal residency to immigrants brought here illegally as children who serve in the military or attend college.
The Democratic view on gay marriage is that all couples should be treated equally under the law and given all the same legal benefits that opposite-sex marriages are. Republicans, like Democrats, believe that gay marriage should be a state issue. President Bush proposed this in 2004, starting, “in our country, marriage has been defined at the state level for 200 years, and we believe it should continue to be defined there.” In this capacity, the two parties agree. Both believe the states should be able to decree whether or not gay marriage is legalized.
While Republicans also believe that gay marriage should be left to the states to decide, Republicans as a whole would prefer to see states ban gay marriage, where Democrats hope to see the opposite. Disputes about the issue of gay marriage between the Democrat and Republican Parties have revolved heavily around the Defense of