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Democratic Party Facts
Renee Said:
What is the Democratic Party ? 4 facts explaining what the political party stands for?We Answered:
a bunch of grown-ups in suits with the minds of small children.Regina Said:
What are some interesting facts about the Democratic party?We Answered:
They used to be conseratives•The Democratic Party is currently the largest political party in the United States with roughly over 72 million registered voters.•The Democratic Party has historically represented farmers, laborers, labor unions, and religious and ethnic minorities.
•The Democratic National Committee (DNC) was first set up in 1848 to organize Democratic campaign activities, to support and coordinate Democratic candidates and their campaigns, raise funds, and enact and promote election strategies, as well as overseeing the process of writing the Democratic platform.
•In presidential elections, the Democratic National Committee supervises the Democratic National Convention. There are state and local committees in most cities, towns, and counties. The chairperson is elected by vote by the members of the Democratic National Committee.
•The party began supporting welfare spending programs that targeted the poor in the 1930s. The party believes that the government should play a vital role in erasing poverty and social problems that many Americans face.
•The Blue Dog Democrats, a caucus of fiscal and social conservatives and moderates, forms the part of the party's conservative Democrats.
•Most Civil Libertarians support the Democratic Party because of the party's stance on civil rights and the separation of church and state.
•Pro-life Democrats are sometimes classified as conservatives based on it's social conservatism.
•Centrist Democrats favor the use of military force, are subject to support reducing government welfare. They also support welfare reform and tax cuts.
•A large portion of the Democratic base are ethnic minorities. The party's strong stand on affirmative action, welfare for the lower class, unemployment, labor unions, and immigration has led many voters to support Democratic candidates.
Joann Said:
When did the Democratic party get hijacked by the far Left ?We Answered:
Crammus ...we have a president speaking in tongues and playing with snakes ... and you're correct "The media has been all too willing to fabricate stories & facts in order to forward that agenda.Mattie Said:
Are things looking bad for thr Democratic party?We Answered:
I'm watching the self destruction of the democratic party in 2008 and I love it. Let's all thank Howard Dean for being short sighted enough to not count the delegates in Florida and Michigan because he went with emotions, rather than reason and now no clear front runner will be around for a long time. And, when the super delegates throw their weight around, they'll totally disenfranchise half their party. You couldn't write a better comedy of fools.Edith Said:
Why aren't facts important to the Democratic party?We Answered:
Sheep can be led by a wolf if they are convinced they won't be eaten. But in the end Lamb chopsJoanne Said:
what are some short facts about the democratic party?We Answered:
They are = to the republican party. ...they work for the same Global-Elite scum. i.e. Zibigniew Brzezinski, Henry Kissinger, David Rockefeller, CFR, Trilateral Commission, etc.Caroline Said:
Facts about the democratic party?We Answered:
It is one of the oldest parties still in existence in the world. It traces it's roots back to the Democratic-Republic party formed by Thomas Jefferson. What's interesting is that Thomas Jefferson would probably have been a Republican or a Libertarian today rather than a Democrat because he supported very small government. While the Democratic Party has a large membership than the Republican Party, it still has to compete with them to gain the votes of the nation's independent/unenrolled votes. Another interesting fact was that before the Civil War, the Democratic party actually opposed the Republican party's abolitionist views. The South was the major source of Democratic power. They also took advantage of the South's resentment over Reconstruction after the war to gain votes. The two parties realigned over the next 100 years so that by the 1960s the Democrats were the party pushing for comprehensive civil rights reforms and the Republicans and Southern Dixiecrats were the ones opposed.