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No, most Democrats do not support the war in Iraq. The Democratic Party has traditionally believed in peaceful relations with other countries and are typically against any war.
The democratic party sponsored by the war whoop league!
Barack Obama does not like the war.
jackson was the first candidate for his Democratic Party. Its last candidate was James Buchanan in 1856. It split over slavery. After a civil war, a new opposition party was formed to counter the Republicans and it took the name Democratic Party, but it had few ties with Jackson's Democratic Party.
The past republican party does not relate to the present democratic party in terms of fiscal conservatism. However, the republican party at the time of the Civil War if you are referring to Lincoln's republican party, was certainly more socially liberal and in line with today's democratic party.
They have not had the votes necessary to achieve this from their fellow members.
You're not. The Iraq War ended with a whimper by May 2008 with Iranian-backed terrorists trying to destabilize the new democratic government of Iraq routed, and Iraq no longer the base for international terrorism it had been throughout the Saddam Hussein dictatorship.
Grover Cleveland was a member of the Democratic party. In fact, he was the first Democrat elected from the new Democratic Party formed after the Civil War.
Replacing Sadam Hussein's government with a democratic government was intended to stabilize Iraq and to eliminate the weapons of mass destruction that Sadam Hussein claimed to posses. By stabilizing Iraq, it was expected that it would stabilize the region.
It didn't affect it in any way.
the democratic party sponsored the WWL
the democratic party sponsored the WWL