No, not in a free society.
(in the US) there is no fee to join a political party.
The easiest way to join a political party in many countries is to go to that party's website - often, political parties will allow you to join from their website for a small fee (the same fee as joining the party through other means). If you can't join a party this way, the best thing to do is look up the telephone number of their local branch and call to ask how you can join the party.
A political party member encourages others to join their party and vote for their candidates.
Boris Johnson for the fun of it
shares their beliefs and goals
Non-partisan or independent.
He refused to join a political party and believed them to be harmful. ^ that is true but many people considered him as a member of the federalists. but for A+ its none
No. There are Senators and Representatives who have changed party affiliation AFTER they were elected!
the republican party.
What political party did german and irish joined when they arrived to the u.s
To push their own personal agendas. People join political parties to see their ideas and feelings being expressed and potentially put into law.
The easiest way to join a political party in many countries is to go to that party's website - often, political parties will allow you to join from their website for a small fee (the same fee as joining the party through other means). If you can't join a party this way, the best thing to do is look up the telephone number of their local branch and call to ask how you can join the party.