Depends. the immediate answer is the Independant party. However their is also the communist party. Myself I like to think of myself as a christian communist. I believe in sharing, and not trying to get rich off people, but at the same time I try to abide in God's teachings. this is rediculous & the answer is patrons. they are the main source of the problem
Liberals supported the Democratic party, while Conservatives supported the Republicans.
Voters that don't support either the democratic or republican parties are known as independent voters. These voters can be libertarian, green party, or just about anything they like.
Neither she started as a socialist and based her support as such, she opposed JFK and Alfred Smith because they were Catholic
Depends. the immediate answer is the Independant party. However their is also the communist party. Myself I like to think of myself as a christian communist. I believe in sharing, and not trying to get rich off people, but at the same time I try to abide in God's teachings. this is rediculous & the answer is patrons. they are the main source of the problem
Abolitionist
A great many smaller parties exist--which ones depend on the area. However, in most major races, only the Republican and Democratic candidates have any real chance of winning because their parties provide so much more support than the smaller parties can.
the citizens of America
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and its past voter support for party candidates (awarded bonus delegates)
The Democratic-Republican Party
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No, most Americans do not belong to the same political party. The United States has a two-party system, with the Democratic Party and the Republican Party being the major political parties. However, there are also many Americans who identify as independents or belong to smaller, third-party organizations.