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    Populist Party Analysis

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    The Populist Party usually consisted of middle-class farmers who wanted change from the government. They believed that government should be more involved in society, whereas political parties before embraced a Laissez Faire government. They called themselves the people’s party; which was fitting considering their demands for reform. They called for an 8-hour work day, secret ballots, a direct vote for the legislature, thought the government should own and operate the railroads, and many other…

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    Political Identity

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    admit it, each and everyone of us have political views. These views form the foundation of our political identities. However, we are not born with these political identities. Each identity is the culmination of our views on each issue, efficacy, and party affiliations all of which are formed gradually as we are exposed to different influences in our lives. To learn more about the way political identities are formed I interviewed my dad about his. Upon asking about my dad’s political views he…

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    Political Parties What is a political party? It is a crew that is form to elect and hold strength in the government. How many political parties can we name? Most of the citizens of America can name the two major popular parties such as, Republicans and Democratic. Beside the two major parties there are several more parties that hold a great large amount power. We have Libertarians and Green parties that also have a group of forceful individuals that satisfy the citizens’ desires that must be…

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    If you ask the average American Republicans are a moral Christian party understand economics that is the narrative big present to America to tell me how a sleazy a moral businessman with multiple bankruptcies and misquote the Bible is their current nominee how did that happen and why are the majority of Republicans supporting that now many it's simple it's just one of many false narrative modernrepublicans paint for their self benefit now I say modern republicanism I'm not putting Eisenhower…

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    more everyday life. The statement rings true for myself and many other educated voters. In today’s there has been a large growth within the Democratic Party; however, many from this newer generation are creating a movement that is redefining our political parties. Additionally, because of “Political Extremism” the Democratic and Republican Parties are beginning to fracture. In the mid-nineties, a major shift in how children were raised swept America. Quickly children’s little league games no…

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    abortions in Texas very difficult to obtain. The state of Texas is governed by Republican governor Greg Abbott who is anti-abortion and who was the person to sign such bill into legislation. Wendy Davis former Texas senator is part of the Democratic party, is pro- choice and tried to challenge the bill but unfortunately was unsuccessful in her efforts as the bill proved constitutional. The abortion issue is of great significance to society as it affects women who become pregnant and may have…

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    course of this semester, our political parties course covered a variety of topics. Additionally, the class took part in numerous polls, including our individual political affiliation. One finding that I particularly found interesting was that no one in the class really identified themselves as a true independent. Even though some students were more drawn to one party or the other, several students also identified themselves as weakly tied to their specific party. In class, we discussed how those…

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    Obama Social Conservative

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    his first term and he had the popularity to do what was right for the common good but it was only business as usual. After his first term I started to become more conservative for some reason. Not the George Bush kind of conservative But a more libertarian minded person like Ron Paul. I believe that every person should have certain Liberties. I believed in little regulation when it came to guns, Commerce, I frequently argued about people living on welfare and other social safety nets. I…

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    Americas’ views on different political parties have changed thought-out history. In his Farewell Address President George Washington warned Americans about the dangers of forming political parties. But since the 19th century American’s have had strong ties to political parties. Political parties are organized groups that seek to gain the office and exercise political power through legislation and executive action, who also want to control government agencies. The parties want to elect…

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    This election year, there are also 24 republican seats which are up for reelection. Given that there is only an 8 seat differential between the parties, there is a potential that the Democrats could once again hold a majority in the senate. Of all the senate seats up for reelection, there are at least ten that are going to be competitive between the parties. One of those seats up for reelection is the seat for Colorado, currently held by democrat Michael Bennet. Michal Bennet and his drive for…

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