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    Republican voters, you hollered and hollered about how you wanted to make America great again. I say, get a mirror. Your hate for Hillary Clinton was at a boiling point, I get that. Ever since the Republicans took over the Congress and later the Senate, they have been the party of NO. They said, they are not cooperating with the Black President, and attacking Hillary every chance they got. There was a mood among Republicans, to vote for any REPUBLICAN candidate the won the primaries. That…

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    The Supreme Court has veered on the republican side for some time now. The Democrats viewed Scalia’s death as being a way to flip the Supreme Court’s majority. Like the Supreme Court, the senate is mostly republican. There is a good chance Gorsuch would become the next Judge if the Senate just had a simple vote. If Scalia was replaced by a democrat, it would shift the balance to 5 democrats with only 4 republicans. The democrats were so desperately wanting this to happen they…

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    profit margin. In 1789, inspired by the American Revolution, France started a revolution against monarchal government. Republicans supported the idea of France fighting tyrannical…

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    the Democrats and Republicans walk away from the basic principles upon which our nation was founded. Republican and Democrat politicians have betrayed our country and traded away our freedom and sovereignty in exchange for a globalist New World Order.The America First Party is dedicated to electing people to office who will put America and all Americans First. We recognize that our nation needs our help and determined to reclaim America for Americans!” Democrats and republicans usually don’t…

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    Varying between left Democrat and right Republican. Coming into this assignment I feel that I am a moderate. On some topics I agree with Democrats and on other topics I agree with Republicans. For example I agree with Republicans about taxes. On the other hand I agree with Democrats about abortions. Im general I tend to be more liberal but with many conservative ideals. The first issue is abortion. I agree with the Democrats that abortion should be legal. Republicans, on the other hand, think…

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    How did the elections of 1796 and 1800 show the political divides between the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans? In 1792 John Adams became president and he was in the Federalist Party. The Federalists supported the proposed constitution. In 1800 Thomas Jefferson became president as a Democratic-Republican. Democratic-Republicans believed that the constitution was strict and that it limited the powers of the government. They believed that the government did not have the right to accept…

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    A political party is an organized group of people that share their opinions and ideas about how the country should be governed. The party elect a candidate, who based on the vote of the people became the President of the country. The United States follows a presidential election process, which initially each political party select a nominee. Later on, those candidates campaign across the country to present their plans and views to the voters, as well as participate in debates facing the…

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    As most Americans know, the United States political system is run mostly by two major parties: the Republicans and the Democrats. These two parties have had a hold on political offices for over a hundred years; as a result, they are constantly competing with each other for majority ruling completely alienating the smaller parties. However, the big two do not leave very much room for the smaller groups to have an impacted in politics; in fact, they are set up to hardly be able to compete because…

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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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    Political Party Argument Much like today, people have struggled over what parties to join; Democratic or Republican, but in 1792 The Democratic-Republican and The Federalist where the two main parties. Each having its respective owner's, Alexander Hamilton runs The Federalists, and Thomas Jefferson runs the Democratic-Republicans. So, for presidency by any means the better choice would be The Federalist Party, because of their great ties with other foreign countries, also there view on how the…

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