There was never a year for one major party in the United States. Examples in 1787 there were the Federalist, later to become the Democrat's, and the Anti-Federalists, later to become the Republicans.
The Federalist's (now known as Democrats) believe in a strong 'central government', a government that holds the power and rights to give down to the people, as well as were for the 'central bank'.
The Anti-Federalist's (now known as Republicans) believe in a rights to the states, a government that the power comes from the people through the states to the federal government, and were against a 'central bank'.
There were many times that one party held both the legislative and executive branches most recently where the Obama Administration 2008-2010, Bush administration 2004-2006
partisan
party platform
controlling political party of the twentieth century.
A Political Action Committee (PAC) meets this definition, and so does a political party.
The Kuomintang was a political party in the Republic of China, commonly called the Chinese Nationalist Party, which is the current ruling political party in Taiwan. The guiding ideology is the Three Principles of the People, advocated by Sun Yat-sen.
The Democratic Party did not want black voters to influence candidate choices.-Shay
The PRI is a political party that has dominated the countries politics since it began in 1929. Almost all of Mexico's leading political figures belong to the party at both local and federal levels of government.
The Democratic Party did not want black voters to influence candidate choices.-Shay
A group of people who work together to develop, promote, and support a platform and candidates for election to governmental offices.
Populism
political
Political and controversial.