Democrats are typically liberal. ---- In present day US, Democrats are Liberal and Republicans are Conservative - but that is not the case with the rest of the world's political stage.
No. "Liberal" in this context is a political philosophy that values education, social justice, and religious tolerance. "Democrat" in this context is a member of a specific United States political party. It is possible to be a Democrat and not be liberal. Many Democrats are elected from coservative parts of the country becase they share the values of their voters. Conversely it is possible to be a liberal and not be a Democrat. Many liberal people do not feel the Democratic party adequately represents their interests.
You choose what you want to be, but be careful, because there's more to politics than Elephants and Donkeys...
There are Democrats who tend to be more conservative, but most likely they would vote Republican.
In the US, Democrats are generally more liberal and Republicans are more conservative.
Although Martin Lawrence doesn't usually make political statements, he is a Democrat who supports Obama and is presumed to a liberal who supports causes such as same-sex marriage.
The Democrat party is known are know as the liberals.
In the United States; the Democrat Party. In other countries 'liberal' and 'left wing' do not necessarily describe the same party.
The answer previous to mine that stated that Mark Zuckerberg is a republican is factually inaccurate, Mark Zuckerberg has stated himself that he is neither a republican or democrat, however he is from a Jewish family and is an atheist, both tend to lean to the left. He also graduated from Phillips-Exeter Academy, the finest high school in the country, and the same as two of Americans greatest Authors John Irving and Gore Vidal (both very liberal). He in addition attended Harvard (extremely liberal) and is seemingly anti-censorship, and very charitable. Through reasonable assumption I would guess he would be very liberal and unfaithful to either political party.
I know that there were federalist parties and democrat-republic parties
In the General Election of May 2015, The UK's government changed from being a Liberal Democrat/ Conservative coalition, to being a Conservative majority government.
Republicans are the most prominent when it comes to opposing gay marriage. It really depends on of they are conservative or liberal. Liberals are mostly for gay marriage.
The answer previous to mine that stated that Mark Zuckerberg is a republican is factually inaccurate, Mark Zuckerberg has stated himself that he is neither a republican or democrat, however he is from a Jewish family and is an atheist, both tend to lean to the left. He also graduated from Phillips-Exeter Academy, the finest high school in the country, and the same as two of Americans greatest Authors John Irving and Gore Vidal (both very liberal). He in addition attended Harvard (extremely liberal) and is seemingly anti-censorship, and very charitable. Through reasonable assumption I would guess he would be very liberal and unfaithful to either political party.
Classical liberalism and contemporary liberalism share some fundamental principles, such as a focus on individual rights and limited government intervention. However, they diverge in their approaches to social justice and the role of the state in addressing economic inequality. Contemporary liberalism tends to support more government involvement in addressing social and economic issues compared to classical liberalism.
They believe life begins at birth
Historically, Egypt had intertwined religious and political leadership, with pharaohs being seen as both rulers and divine figures. In more recent times, there is a separation of religious and political leadership, with political leaders holding authority over governance and religious leaders presiding over religious matters within the country.
John Kerry is a politician in the United States of America. He represents the Democratic party (the more liberal of the two major US political parties), standing as their presidential candidate in 2004. Analysis of Kerry's voting record within the Senate show him to be slightly more to the left than the average Democrat, and he has public stated that he is in favour of same sex marriage, gun controls and abortion rights, and that he opposes capital punishment (except for terrorists).