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| - The Democratic Party was one of two major political parties in Alexandrian politics, the other one being the Monarchist Coalition Party. The party traces its beginnings soon after the Revolution of 1774, when moderate deupties in the Alexandrian Commonwealth founded the party. Currently, the Democratic Party does not exist. Its last Prime Minister was Joseph Marie Mayeur. The Social Democratic Party broke off from the Democratic Party soon after the election of 1911.
- The three-way battle between Eugene McCarthy, Robert Kennedy, and Hubert Humphrey for the "soul" of the Democratic Party in the Spring of 1968, was seen as a "portent". Another such portent was an iceberg that had broken from Antarctica Ross Ice Shelf in 1966 and floated north, successfully arriving on the San Francisco coast in Spring 1968.
- One of the major political parties.
- The November after Day 1, David Palmer, a Democratic senator from Maryland, successfully won the general election to become the first African-American President of the United States. ("Day 1: 5:00pm-6:00pm", "Day 2: 8:00am-9:00am")
- The Democratic Party was a political party in the United States of America in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. In July 1947, General Rex Denning referred to President Harry S. Truman contemptuously as "that little piano-playing Democrat." (DS9 episode: "Little Green Men") By 1968, Doctors Angela Franklin and Arthur Truman, both of Project Hercules, were registered members of the Democratic Party. (TOS - Star Trek: Assignment: Earth comic: "Brighter Than a Thousand Suns")
- The Democratic Party is a political party in killer7. It is presumably one of the stronger parties in the United States, and may or may not have some connection to the country's real-world Democratic Party; if it is, then it is largely liberal in nature. It is only mentioned in passing, and as such little is known about it.
- <default><i>Unknown</i></default> FounderNot applicable LeaderNone Date of FoundationUnknown BeliefsNone Number of AdherentsUnknown DemonymNone The Democratic Party (also known as No Talent) is a party that is its own number one enemy. It is a requirement for all Democrats to vote at least 30 times in every election, though this only works when they actually vote.
- The Democratic Party is a relatively liberal political party and one of the two major ones in the United States.
- The Democratic Party of the United States has a long history. It's the strongest infrastructure we have in the US for our causes.
- The Democratic Party, or the Democrats for short, is a centrist / centre-left political party in the nation of Saridan. It supports civil rights, welfare, patriotism, progressive policies, regulated capitalism, and is affiliated mainly with Christian society, but those of the Protestant faith in particular due to Catholicism taking a more conservative view of things. The party is supported by citizens of all aspects of life, from varying ethnic backgrounds and religious beliefs to the rich and the poor. The party is, however, more popular with liberals and those of the centre and centre-left.
- The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. The party under its present name was established by Andrew Jackson during the 1820s, but it traces its origins to Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic-Republican Party in 1792. It is one of the oldest political parties still in existence, if not the oldest. In so far as policies, the Democrats generally advocate civil rights and a free society with progressive policies on businesses, though there is a strong pro-business wing to the party. The party's traditional base is organized labor, but in the last half century has expanded to include intellectuals and environmentalists.
- The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. It is the oldest political party in the United States and among the oldest in the world. The Democratic Party traces its origins to the Democratic-Republican Party, founded by Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and other opponents of the Federalists in 1792. Since the division of the Republican Party in the election of 1912, it has consistently positioned itself to the left of the Republican Party in economic as well as social matters. The civil rights movement of the 1960s has continued to inspire the party's liberal principles, despite having lost the more conservative South in the process. In 2004, it was the largest political party, with 72 million voters (42.6% of 169 m
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