States are not identified by political party, as they may provide a majority vote favoring either party in any given federal election. The governors of the states are usually members of either the Democratic or Republican party, and you can see their current affiliations at the related link below.
Every individual has the right to choose a political party to identify with. Every state is made up of many republicans and many democrats. The electoral college delegates from each state vote according to the majority votes of that state at every election, so it changes every time.
About 100 million people voted in the 2004 US presidential election.
"We are not the red states nor the blue states, we're the United States." 44th President, Mr. Barack H. Obama,III
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In the 1856 campaign for the US presidency, Democrats used many arguments to persuade voters not to vote for the Republicans. One strong argument was that the Republicans were dominated by evangelical Christians. The Democrats denounced the mixture of politics and religion. This in fact was true. The Republican campaign erased any lines between religion and politics. Churches became party gathering places and Protestant ministers were prominent during the campaign.
As of 2013, there are more US voters registered as Republicans than as Democrats. But that doesn't mean everyone votes for their party affiliation. In 2010, self-identification of US registered voters was 52% Republican to 43% Democrat.
In the United States, there are more registered Democrats than Republicans. The ratio is 3-2 in favor of the Democrat Party. However, with that being said both parties target the largest group of voters who are "independent" citizens without any registration to any party.
In the United States, there are more registered Democrats than Republicans. The ratio is 3-2 in favor of the Democrat Party. However, with that being said both parties target the largest group of voters who are "independent" citizens without any registration to any party.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun 'democrats' (or 'republicans').Collective nouns are an informal part of language, so any noun suitable for the circumstances or that suits your fancy will work; for example a flock of democrats, a congregationof democrats, a drove of democrats, etc.
Some Republicans are secretly gay, just as some Democrats are secretly gay. A closeted gay person can be affiliated with any political party.
Depends how you interept 'facist'? But generally, I would guess that Republicans are not 'facists' in any sense. However, I am sure some Republicans do have 'facist' views and simarly so would some Democrats.
Democrats and Republicans view rights and freedoms differently. Like with members of other parties, there are a few Democrats who dislike people who hold different views. At least according to their stated views, Democrats oppose racism, pollution, homophobia, and any attempt to curtail reproductive rights.
Democrats and Republicans view rights and freedoms differently. Like with members of other parties, there are a few Democrats who dislike people who hold different views. At least according to their stated views, Democrats oppose racism, pollution, homophobia, and any attempt to curtail reproductive rights.
On the average, the Democrats are considered more liberal and the Republicans are considered more conservative. However, there are liberal Republicans and conservative Democrats. The Republicans tend to favor less government and the Democrats tend to favor more government, when dealing with domestic problems and individual and states' rights. Republicans tend to favor economic laws that regulate as little as possible. Democrats favor legislation that regulates industry for the protection of the consumer. Democrats tend to favor some sort of government aid for those individuals who need assistance. Republicans tend to favor was to help the states and local, private charities help individuals in need. Libertarians believe in a strong support of individual civil liberties, private property and the free market economy with little government intervention. They favor the least amount of government interference. They believe the individual should be left alone to do as he/she wishes, as long as there is no harm to any other person or group.
well, not much of any thing accept for the fact that both candidate were republicans and both elections were narrowly won. democrats are idiots for many reasons......
Among the congressmen, there doesn't seem to be any clear line that either party follows. 65 republicans voted yes, 133 voted no. 140 democrats voted yes, 95 voted no. So, there is no clear attitude, but as you can tell from the voting, the democrats in Congress are generally a bit more positive on the bailout.