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    An opposing party with very different views is the Republican Party. Jacob Merritt Howard created the name of the Republican Party during the mid-1850’s. This party emerged due to numerous non-popular groups breaking apart since, during that time, the question of slavery arose. The Republican Party and the Democratic Party have been rivals for many years. When formed, the Republican Party consisted of anti-slavery activists, ex-Free Soilers, and ex-Whigs. Republican’s believe in free enterprise,…

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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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    accept there ought to just be cuts for center and low pay families, however trust they ought to be higher on organizations and well off people. The Republicans accept there ought to be tax reductions for everybody, both partnerships and individuals of all wage levels. I would choose to go to a democrat party, because the democrats are the only party that is doing anything for the middle class and the working class, enforcing laws against white collar crime, crooked business practices, the…

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    traditionally been a two-party system. The political party I most closely associate with is the Republican Party. I came to this conclusion following research of the Democratic and Republican stances on several issues. This revealed that the two parties polarize on the issues with certain ideologies being missed among party members. The research was conducted through internet searches, and cross comparing the sites to each other to provide accuracy. I the ideologies of the Republican Party…

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    such as your stance on abortion, are admirable. As a young women attracted to politics, I have a desire to mimic your success. Due to only being seventeen, I have not yet be able to vote. I considered my beliefs to fall within the lines of the Republican Party, yet, my limited experience will deprive me of full understanding of current policies. Still being in high school, I am often called to analyze up and coming politics in preparation to be an informed voter.…

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    Both the Democratic-Republican and Federalist parties had their own opinions and views, but overall the Democratic-Republicans had a more suiting view the overall atmosphere of the country at the time. The parties "The Federalists' downfall was owing primarily to their self-defeating political philosophy, to their ineptness as politicians, and their vindictiveness with which, in their hour of triumph, they used, their political enemies" (Miller 276). The fall of the Federalist party was…

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    The United States is well-known for its two-party political system, Republicans constantly compete with Democrats, trying to promote their political ideals, and search to retain political leadership. Despite the traditional view that the Republican and the Democratic Party are completely different, they are able to find agreement on numerous political and social issues. Democrats generally follow what is called a liberal philosophy, believing that the proper role of the government is to…

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    Although the other candidates have tried to hinder Trump’s momentum, he has still dominated the Republican primaries. Being the driving force Trump is, a voter may wonder why he is so popular. His campaign slogan “Make America Great Again” displays exactly what Trump stands for (Make America Great Again!). His many comments on against Hispanics and other…

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    triumphs that others are. I have learned a great deal about using my “sociological imagination” through the campaigning I did in the Republican Primary. When you are knocking on someone's door to simply ask them, "may I ask who you're voting for?". You have to be willing to see things from a different point of view. I was mainly targeting voters who fell into my party, but with this primary season we had lots of candidates that represented different groups and ideas. Since I was doing a great…

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    powerful two-party political system in the United States, the Democrats and Republicans – there are vital differences between the two which distinguish one from another and are founded on very powerful beliefs. Both political parties are beneficial to the United States in their own way, and both also have their downfalls. Examples of some different beliefs the two parties have are on tax policy, social issues, labor and free trade, education, and health care. Although the Democratic Party is the…

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