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    As many American Liberals have noticed the Democratic Party, supposedly their party, has been losing big electorally. The presidency, the majority of state governorships, both houses of congress and the majority of state assemblies have been lost by the Democrats to the Republican Party. This has left many Democratic citizens wondering, what happened? Why did their party suddenly fall from favor with the voting public? Though I do not hold myself out as having a definitive answer I do have a hunch

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    two main political parties of America, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party are complete inverse. When we look closer, the several gatherings are as a matter of fact exceptionally comparative. Their strategies may be unexpected, but the roots that they are determined from are the same. . These two parties dominate America’s politics but differ significantly in their beliefs. Some instances, many beliefs overlap. So what are the differences between Democrats and Republicans? There are clear

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    Democrats and there are three Republicans remaining in the 2016 presidential candidate race. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are the only two Democrats running in the 2016 presidential election. Ted Cruz, John Kasich, and Donald Trump are the only three Republicans running in the 2016 presidential election, but the two candidates I had were, Bernie Sanders and Gary Johnson. Bernie Sanders is a part of the Democratic Party and Bernie Sanders is a part of the Libertarian Party. Bernie Sanders real name

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    Republican Party 1. Three things the Republican Party want to achieve are stopping crony government handouts, reducing the size of inflated bureaucracy, and cutting taxes for hardworking American families. 2. The Republican Party believe that the constitution should be honored, valued, and upheld. 3. I learned that the Republican Party was founded in 1854 and the first woman in congress was Jeannette Rankin. Democratic Party 1. Three things the Democratic Party want to achieve are equal pay and

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    The Republicans have selected me, Arthur Chester, to be Garfield’s running mate. The Republican Party has favored Civil Service and I have decided to take part in this. In fact, I have considered not being nominated for a second term; in order to satisfy the American public. However, I know that a few may love me for this and others may not, but I am not just doing this for myself, but for the people. I will handle patronage matters with restraint and support the movement for civil service. In

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    that there are two main political parties—the Republicans and the Democrats. Having two main parties has its advantages and, of course, its disadvantages. For example, in By the People James E. Monroe and Rogan Kersh (301) point out having this type of system creates “predictability and stability.” However, they also declare (301) it can “lead to a gridlock.” This is not a new concept either as there has been a divide since the beginning of both parties. The two parties more often than not disagree on

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    The Republican Party

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    The Grand New Party came alive in a small schoolhouse in Wisconsin when a group of abolitionist gathered to fight the expansion of slavery. The Republican party is now one of the two major political parties that makes up the United States political system. The Republican party typically sticks to more conservative views on major issues in the government. Three topics of constant concern for the party include taxation, gun control, and immigration. The Republican party feels that taxes are a burden

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    The Republican Party

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    If I had to specifically choose which political party had the most influence on my life and political views I would say it is the Republican Party. The Republican Party supports most of my current views on American issues in the United States. I think its safe to say that I am more Republican than Democrat. Some of the few specific views that I hold that are influenced by Republicans are; I am pro-life, I believe in limiting social welfare to unemployed Americans, I favor a continued military presence

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    Contrasting the Republican and Democratic Parties The Democratic and Republican parties of the United States are vastly different and have a long history of discord to prove it. Their opposing legislation and various conflicting ideals have them performing in government at opposite ends of the spectrum. Therefore, contrasting their views on taxation, the economy, and gun control will provide numerous examples as to why these two parties are so different. When it comes to the issue of taxation, the

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    It was a commonly held belief among the Republican party that Mitt Romney was almost a guaranteed win in the 2012 presidential election. This view wasn't necessarily because Romney followed Republican policy to a T but rather because of Obama's disastrous job with the economy in the previous four years. History was well in the minds of most Republicans in that particular matter since no president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt had ever won a presidency after the economy had gone as low as it did

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