Republican .
It is generally connsidered to lean toward liberal policies and politics.
Hugh Williamson was not an Anti Federalist. Although his views started to lean toward the Anti Federalist views, he was still considered a Federalist.
The Clintons are Democrats, that lean more toward the center, not what you would classify as Liberal, which is leaning toward the left. We have never had a Liberal president.
MSNBC tends to lean Democrat while Fox News tends to lean Republican.
Some characteristics of the Democratic Party include that they are more liberal, pro-choice, and lean toward more government help and programs. They believe power should flow upward.
Journalists and reporters try very hard not to divulge their political views/affiliations to the public, for the fear that they will then appear biased. However, I believe her political standings tend to lean to the left.
During an interview with Jimmy Kimmel on Jimmy Kimmel Live in 2012, Rose - in response to being asked who he was voting for - said that he tends to lean Democratic.
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He has been mentioned as being a democrat, but his views tend to lean towards the republican side of things lately as you can see when he is on Fox News.
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In a way, neither. The federalist party shared a fair amount of the "common good's" ordeals shared by the modern Democratic party. However, after the elections in the early 1800s and after President Adams' term, the Federalist party began to fade away, leaving only past members there, which was very few. To simplify: more modern democratic than modern republican in serving ALL people.
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