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    state. For example, the Republican party nominated the candidate Donald Trump on July 19, 2016. From then on, before election day, Trump has gone state to state, trying to secure votes for himself to win the election. His poll numbers increased daily and the Republican party and various Republicans supported him on his way to win the presidential election. However, these passed months have changed numerous Republican minds to stop endorsing and supporting their Republican nominee, Donald Trump.…

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    Legislative Action (NRA)

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    and belong to the NRA are voters that the Republican Party can also gain support of. By continuing to appeal to those who are affiliated with the NRA in some way, the Republican Party can gain more members and voters, and keep the members and voters that we…

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    Donald Trump Argument

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    people; but who will that be? Right now, the Republican Party has gained control of the Senate and House of Representatives after a long rule by Democrats. As this 2016 presidential election comes closer, there are plenty of candidates to choose from, however, one that has made his voice known is Donald Trump. It is no question that Trump has caused issues with other groups and people are promising not to vote for him, but how does this hurt the Republican Party? Trump has shoved himself to the…

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    In the United States, the two dominant political parties are the Democrats and the Republicans. Democrats are more liberal, while Republicans are more conservative. There are many similarities and differences between the Democrat and Republican parties including their colors, symbols, and views on social, economic, and other controversial issues. First, the Democrat party was founded in 1824. The party's color…

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    party controls the White House and the other controls Congress. It happens almost every election, and is occurring now, with Obama, a Democrat, in office, and the majority party in Congress being the Republicans. Along those same lines, a previous trend is reoccurring once again. “Radical Republicans” are starting to pop up within Congress, similar to what occurred in the 1960s. Since history is likely to repeat itself, what occurred then is likely to occur in the future if this trend continues.…

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    American Government. The anti-environmentalists, or the republicans, are accusing the environmentalists, or the democrats, of only being focused on gaining power through a hidden agenda. The republicans feel that the ideas that the democrats have aren’t what they seem to be at first-glance or what the ideas would be expected to be. Wilson uses this quote to give an indication that there is intense controversy between the two groups. The republicans also feel that while the democrats claim to…

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    Period following the Civil War, Radical Republicans dominated the American political sphere. Radical Republicans occupied the majority of seats in Congress, the presidency, and even state legislatures throughout the former Confederate states excluding Tennessee. With almost unchecked power in their grasps, the Radical Republicans strove to completely reconstruct the South by eliminating the differences between the South and the North. However, the Radical Republican attempts at reconstruction…

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    major issues the Republicans believe they should enable the individual to best succeed (Republican Views). Usually, this includes limiting the role of government and increasing the role of state government and more local government . The reason for this is because they believe the local government knows what the people around them need. And they argue that the federal government is out of touch with the state's wants and needs (Republican Views). Usually the supporters of the Republican Party…

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    the Civil War. Former president, Abraham Lincoln aspired to unite the Nation as a whole by putting forth the plan of Reconstruction. Despite the many efforts that were put into the Reconstruction Era by the Republicans, the significant challenges both socially and politically caused the Republicans to allow the Southerners their superiority over blacks. The Reconstruction Era was a time of freedom for African Americans. They were able to live in the south as non-slaves, were given the right to…

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    Democratic Party while working with Congressional Republicans, Clinton not only had to manage the nation and maintain solutions to the issues he had seen as governor, but also unify both Republican and Democratic parties while in office. Overall, the assertive tone that Bill Clinton conveys through his promises to the nation and the direct proposals that the Congressional Republicans proposed allow for the depiction of unification between both, Republican…

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