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    The Republican Party and the Green Party are very different from each other. Republican Party became the more conservative of the two major parties, Republicans feel that government’s role is to regulate and oversee morality. The Green Party is a democratic organization where the platform is based upon "environment first, development second”. Each party has completely different opinions on many issues including ones that I feel are important. Civilian Gun Control, Capital Punishment and…

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    citizens. This form of government encourages political parties and interest groups to help with the policymaking process. A political party is a group of political people who operate the government with elections and determine public policy. Public policy is unwritten principles in regards to social issues. The function of political parties is to recruit candidates, run and organize elections, accept responsibility and much more. Unlike political parties, interest groups are an organization of…

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    the political landscape was completely realigned as the political parties themselves started to change their own platforms. This made the loyal voters which state along those party lines to changes their political party. This forced states and counties that normally would go red to go blue and vice versa. The political realignment of this time period is what has led to the modern associations with the Republican and Democratic parties. The main source which allowed for the political realignment…

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    it comes to elections. States that are in the South tend to always be republican states. Just like how there was a major shift in political parties in the past, I honestly believe that there will be another major shift in the future but not any time soon. I will go into more detail in this essay, as to what I mean by that I believe there will be a major shift in the political parties in the later future. Democratic Influence on the People The demographic maps from the past election show the…

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    Between the year or 1796 and 1801, major rivalries and social divisions began to break out. Some of these political and social divisions are brought up among the following readings; “Farewell Address” by George Washington, the “First Inaugural Address” by Thomas Jefferson, and “Reflections on Meeting Jefferson” by Margaret Smith. These all reflect the social scene during this time period and demonstrate the separation between both political parties. By studying these readings one can better…

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    The Democratic party is one of the two major parties, the other being the Republican Party. It is a party whose core values and interests have changed over time. Its existence amounts for more than two centuries; the Democratic Party’s history is moderately stable compared to the Republican Party. Its largest following is that of minorities, it supports big government and is associated with liberal social policies. The party fights for civil rights of minorities, organized labour, and…

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    The 2015 General Election saw the Conservatives win an overall majority, 12 seats ahead of the Labour party and was said to be the most unpredictable election in a generation. With scores of the population having turned away from traditional styles of voting, a nation of swing voters emerged (Cowley and Kavanagh). Whilst it is true to say that social class and age remain fundamental components, it could also be said that more modern short term factors such as issue voting and the media have…

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    there are five or less keys labeled as false, then incumbent party wins. As these keys can have differing outcomes through differing opinions, it will be interesting to see if mine and my classmates’ predictions correlate with the author’s. The first four keys are politically based and measure the strength and unity of the incumbent party. The first key is factual based and reflects on whether after the midterm elections, the incumbent party holds more seats in the U.S. House of Representatives…

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    A accessory party, or third party, is an alignment that is not affiliated with the two above American parties the Democrats or Republicans. Accessory parties run candidates in a bound amount of elections and they do not accept ample pluralities of votes. They appear if the two above parties abort to represent citizens’ demands or accommodate the befalling to accurate action to absolute policies. Citizens generally anatomy a accessory affair by chain abaft a baton who represents their interests.…

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    a political party in Canadian history, which just four years ago faced near political extinction, and began the campaign polling third at the start of the writ period. This election is also the first time in modern Canadian history that a Canadian federal election saw Canada’s three major parties statistically tied in pre-election polls during the campaign. If there is one major sentiment that can be drawn from the Canadian federal…

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