The NRA is made up of all walks of life. They do not ask you what your political affliation is when you join.
The National Rifle Association (NRA) tends to have more influence and support from Republican politicians and voters. However, it is important to note that there are members and supporters of the NRA from both major political parties, and not all Republicans are supportive of the NRA, while some Democrats are. The issue of gun rights and control can be complex and does not always align strictly along party lines.
Mostly Democratic, but it is close
Well it is tough, Tucson is mainly democratic but overall the rest of Arizona is republican So the answer is:Republican
it is mostly republican but north east Nevada is a little democratic
Mostly republican but slightly democratic as in the great depression and in WWII
Yes, partly because Ohio has a mix of Republican and Democratic voters. A good example is the mostly Democratic city of Columbus, which is divided between three separate Congressional Districts, each having a mostly Republican population.
Rhode Island is one of the most liberal democratic states. RI and Mass are basically the most.
The Democratic and Replublican parties were once united into one party called the Democratic-Republican Party, which was created by Thomas Jefferson at 1792. The Federalists opposed the Constitution and were made up of the high, wealthy class. They believed in a strong central government and a national bank. They approved of an alliance with Great Britain. The Democratic-Republican Party believed in states' rights and banks, and a FRENCH alliance. They didn't approve of protective tariffs; instead they wanted free trade. They weren't made up of wealthy citizens; farmers, mostly.
What is the question? Are you referring to the two main political parties in Puerto Rico? The New Progressive Party represents people who favor the eventual full statehood of Puerto Rico and is mostly identified with the Republican Party. The Popular Democratic Party represents people who favor the status-quo or free association with the US. They are usually associated with the Democratic Party.
Not 100% in either camp. The electoral vote for California is 55 so which ever party you would like is really needing it. But research shows that it is back and forth, but has recently been in the Democratic favor. Its State legislature and Federal Representation is firmly in the hands of the Democratic Party but it has a Republican Governor.
Scott Brown is a charismatic politician who drives a truck. He is currently a Republican senator for New York, a state which is mostly pro-Democratic Party.
North Carolina is a swing state. Its rural areas are mostly Republican, but it is home to several college towns, which tend to vote Democratic.
republican mostly