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    [b]Rally[/b] William A. Whitaker talks about "The left threat" in a speech in London. "As we proceed with the general election, the intentions of the leaders of the big parties are made clear. Time and time again in recent days, we've been assured of what would happen after polling day unless we do something about it. The PLP, while promising centre policies, are in fact on their way into a PLP-Solidarity coalition. The moment it is created, after the election promises are made and the vote…

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    Republican Party became a different party where it had grown towards a new agenda where they recognized that they were conservatives. The new agenda for the new Republican Party was that the party realized they have been watching disaster after disaster unfolding in the United States and thus they had to come up with a solution for saving their people. The party raised together and decided that the confusion and the drift happening in the community must head (Klinghard, 2015). The party had a…

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    causing America itself becomes more divided. Political polarization is a result of growing partisan antipathy, ideological consistency, and political engagement or activism. Growing partisan antipathy is a party’s negative attitude towards the opposing party. Greater numbers of both parties have extremely negative views of the opposing party and state that the opposing party’s policies are a threat to the nation. “In both…

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    defined by a party, and that citizens believe that politicians are more polarized than them. However, Page argues that voters are to blame as well. She uses a survey to illustrate the choices that Americans make on a certain policy. Based on the test evidence shows that Democrats and Republicans choose the stance of their political…

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    The New Labour Party

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    Political parties play a tremendous role in formulating policy and distribution of goods and services. These parties have many important roles like educating voters about issues, recruiting candidates, and developing economic and political ideas. Two different but similar political parties are Conservative and New Labour. The Conservative party was led by Margaret Thatcher from 1975 to 1990. Margaret Thatcher was the prime minister of the United Kingdom who served from 1979 to 1990. Her policies…

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    In the late 1800s a party had started to form. This party was first known simply as the Patrons of Husbandry, a local but quickly spreading alliance of farmers who felt like they were not being represented fairly and wanted a say in politics. This movement was also called the Grange and in the 1890’s would turn into the Populist party, a major left wing political party, that would set a precedent for labor laws. It would also set a precedent for how each party would represent the working class.…

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    The Working Families Party is party that was founded in New York in 1998 by a coalition of progressive elected officials, labor union and community organization members of the presently non active New Party. The Working Families Party has active groups scattered throughout the United States, in addition to the chapter in New York, they have another in Oregon, Maryland, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Washington DC. To expand as whole, the aim is to open more branches in other states…

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    there were no definite political parties in the United States, however people knew their views and noticed how they differed from other peoples. However, these views weren’t very tightly held and weren’t as important to people as much as they are closely valued today. However, there are two major political parties in the United States today. These are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, formerly known as the GOP, or Grand Ole Party. However, before these party names came to be, and…

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    The foundation of the Second Party System was the Democrats versus the Whigs. Andrew Jackson was the candidate for the Democratic Party, who believed in slavery and a small central government. They felt the federal government should not be involved in economic and social issues, and they were typically supported by the states in the South and the West. On the other hand, Henry Clay led the Whigs, and John Quincy Adams ran as their candidate. The Whig Party believed in anti-slavery, a strong…

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    The conservative party of Canada holds traditional views that align with the conservative ideology and on the topic of abortion, the ideology and political party has a strong stance against it. The deeply rooted religious support that the political party currently has and the traditions that have been established along with religion, create a view on controversial topics, such as abortion, that typically support traditional views and go against ones that do not. The conservative theory and the…

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