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    the Democratic Party has had the best candidates between Democrat and RepublicanDemocrat Party is a political epithet used in the United States for the Democratic Party. The term has been used in negative or hostile fashion by conservative commentators and members of the Republican Party in party platforms, partisan speeches and press releases since at least 1940. The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party.…

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    that is the democratic and republican parties. Both parties have some similarities, but they mainly have a lot of differences. The Republican Party was formed in 1854 by former Whig party members to try and stop the spread of slavery into the west. The Democratic Party was formed around 1828. The two Parties started out as a single party, with a common goal. As the years went past the Party became two Parities with the Republican fading out for almost 30 years. The Republican Party has a…

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    In the United States government there are many parties, such as the Green party or the Constitution party, but all of the parties tend to pulled into two major parties: the Republican party and the Democratic party. Republicans are stereotypically “right” or conservative, while Democrats tend to be “left” or liberal with their views on social, economical, and military issues. It is important to note the differences between the two main parties in order to understand the conflicts between them,…

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    Originally political parties were seen as skeptical by our Founding Fathers and therefore opposed. However, today our government has political parties. Political parties attempt to gain control of the government and influence its decisions. The two most influential parties in the American Government are the Republican and Democratic Party. These two parties have very contrasting beliefs. Democrats believe in “the need for intervention by government in the form of more and bigger programs” and…

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    Republican Party and the Democratic Party were only different in name. Neither party had any specific principles, neither had any distinctive tenets. (James Bryce, The American Commonwealth, 1888, reprint, Indianapolis, 1995, Vol. II, p. 699.) Both have traditions. Both claim to have tendencies. Both have certain war cries, and organizations. They both weren’t ready to take stands on conflicts that were vital to the voters. Neither the Democrats nor Republicans attracted farmers. Both parties…

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    the term “political parties” is said, our minds immediately recall the republican and democratic parties. Looking back at history, we can see the differences between the two. One can determine political party by judging based off the decisions, policy making, and where the politician stands on issues. My opinion is, that political parties are put in place because there is always going to be differentiating opinions on how an issue should be handled. And obviously, each party has a different…

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    main political parties. These parties are called the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. We also refer to these parties as conservative and liberal parties. While there are many similarities between the republicans and democrats, there are some key differences. Both the Democratic and Republican parties are private, non-profit corporations and are not actually official parts of the United States government. Neither party is mentioned in the Constitution. Both the Democratic and…

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    free from all habits, good and bad and individual which allows each individual the opportunity that allows decisions that govern their life. A populist is much younger than Democratic Party. However Richard Wormser the populist movement was a revolt by farmers in the South and Midwest against the democratic and republican parties for ignoring their interest and difficulties. For over a thousand years or more farmDrers suffered from crop failure, falling prices, and poor marketing and lack of…

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    political parties come out in full force in order to help promote their presidential candidate. This becomes difficult to differentiate the two on how both work.Considering the various governmental groups in the U.S., the Democratic and Republican parties typically prevail as the most prevalent and popular. With all the political factions in the Unites States, the democratic party is one of the two major parties in the american political realm . Known as the oldest American political party,…

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    I think it's important to come to terms with the fact that neither party has really done enough for this country. You bring up a good point regarding the GOP's actions to restrain the rights of the LGBT community. There are many examples that I can bring up about the Democratic party and their failures as well. In the end, where will that get us? Exactly where we always seem to end. Loyal party followers from both sides verbally attempting to demean the other. In most cases using half truths and…

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