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There is currently a two party system in America, the Republicans and the Democrats.
Each of the two parties differ on social and economic views.
There are other fraction of the individual parties that affect the large party as a whole; for instance the Tea Party Movement for the Republicans and the Green Party for the Democrats.
Individuals who agree with both sides are considered moderates. Individuals who favor the Democrat party in extreme are considered Liberals. Individuals who favor the republican party in extreme are considered Conservatives.
Democratic Party (1828 modern, 1792 historic) Republican Party (1854) Libertarian Party (1971) Constitution Party (1992) Green Party (1996) America First Party (2002) Boston Tea Party (2006) Centrist Party (United States) (2006) Independence Party of America (2007) Jefferson Republican Party (2006) Moderate Party (2006) Marijuana Party (2002) Party for Socialism and Liberation (2004) Peace and Freedom Party (1967) - active primarily in California Prohibition Party (1867) Reform Party of the United States of America (1995) Socialist Equality Party (1953) Socialist Party USA (1973) Socialist Workers Party (1938) United States Pacifist Party (1983)[1] Workers World Party (1959) Working Families Party (1998) American Party (1969) American Centrist Party (2004) American Patriot Party (2003) American Heritage Party (2000) American Reform Party (1997) Christian Falangist Party of America (1985) Communist Party USA (1919) Freedom Road Socialist Organization (1985) Freedom Socialist Party (1966) Independent American Party (1998) Labor Party (1995) Light Party[2] Libertarian National Socialist Green Party (1997) Modern Whig Party (2007) National Socialist Movement (1974) New American Independent Party (2004) New Black Panther Party (1989) New Union Party (1974) Populist Party of America (2002) Progressive Labor Party Ray O. Light Group (1961) Revolutionary Communist Party, USA Social Democratic Party of America (2007) Socialist Action (1983) Socialist Alternative (1986) Socialist Labor Party (1876) Unity08 (2006) Veterans Party (2003) Workers Party, USA World Socialist Party of the United States (1916)
republican
democrat
progressive (very small)
green
tea (I'm serious, its a new party, check the news)
independent (a party that's members believe that they aren't members of a specific party)
The two major parties in America are the Republican Party (Conservatives) and the Democratic Party (Liberals).
At this time the Democratic and Republican parties overwhelmingly dominate national politics in the USA. In the 2012 Presidential election, 98.04% of the votes went to the Democratic and Republican Party candidates. The Libertarian party got 0.99% (a little less than 1%), the Green party got 0.36% and all other candidates combined got about 0.61%.
As of 2016, 98 out of 100 members of the US Senate are either Democrat or Republican. There are 2 senators with no party affiliation.
As of 2016, all members of the US House of Representatives are either Democrat or Republican.
As of 2016, 49 of the 50 US state governors are either Democrat of Republican. The Governor of Alaska ran as an Independent (no party affiliation) although he had previously run for the Republican nomination. His running mate was from the Democratic party.
Except on the local level, no parties other than the Democratic and Republican parties have any representation. Clearly they would be considered the only major parties in America as of the Summer of 2016.
There is some possibility of a 3rd party gaining some traction in the 2016 elections due to widespread dissatisfaction by the general US electorate with both of the current major party presidential nominees; according the August 2016 Bloomberg poll, 57% of voters have an unfavorable opinion of Hilary Clinton and 63% have an unfavorable opinion of Trump.
The two major parties are the Republican Party and the Democratic Party.
The largest of the "third parties" is the Libertarian Party.
The two dominant political parties in the United States are the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. Others include the Green Party, and the Libertarian Party.
democratic,republican,and lybian
Republic and Demacratic
Republican and Democratic
The Democratic and Republican parties.
major parties
Yes
The two major US political parties are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
federalists and the democratic-republicans
texas, louisana
AnswerTwo.Democrat and Republican.
democratic and republican
democrate
Yes, there are many parties in the US but democrats and republicans are the two main parties.
by encouraging them to view members of competing parties as enemies
by encouraging them to view members of competing parties as enemies