There were 11,760,355 votes cast in 1892. Grover Cleveland won his second non-consecutive term that year. He amassed 277 electoral votes and 5,556,918 popular votes, 47.25 percent. Benjamin Harrison was defeated in his bid for re-election. He received 145 electoral votes and 5,176,108 popular votes, 44.01 percent. James Weaver, of the People's Party, earned 22 electoral votes and 1,027,329 popular votes, 8.74 percent.
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in 1892 republicans gained 43.01% of the total popular vote.
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yes, she was popular across party lines. Democrats and Republicans alike.
In the U.S. as of November 2012 there are more Republicans. About 50-60 million people are registered as Republicans. About 35-45 million people are registered as Democrats. Though Republicans lost the presidential race this year they have a huge majority among elected officials in our government controlling the House of Representatives. Having a 32-18 majority among elected governors and controlling over 2/3 of our states' legislatures.________________________________________________While there may be more Republicans in some political positions as noted above, it is not true in all positions, with Democrats as the majority in the Senate and, of course, Democrats won the Presidency. The more important numbers may be (or should be) that more VOTERS are Democrats than Republicans (which might explain current initiatives by Republicans to affect voter rights and opportunities with gerrymandering and Voter ID laws to prevent as many Democrats from voting).According to information from an article by Jason Easley for PoliticusUSA (a liberal organization): America is Not a Conservative Nation: More Voters Identify as Democrats than Republicans.This article says that in the most recent presidential election, 38 percent of voters called themselves Democrats, and just 32 percent called themselves Republicans. The article continues, "In 2008, it was Democrats at 39 percent and Republicans at 32 percent. Over the past five elections, only in 2004 were the two parties evenly matched at 37 percent each. In the other four elections, the Democratic advantage has been 4 points in 2000 when Al Gore won the popular vote but lost the Electoral College, 5 points in 1996, 6 points in 2012, and 7 points in 2008. This is certainly one reason why Republicans have lost the popular vote in five of the past six elections; generally there are more Democrats than Republicans. When the gap gets really wide, independents can't make the difference."The author writes that, "While 2013 isn't a golden age of liberalism, the popular rejection of the Republican/ conservative ideology in national elections dispels the notion that America is a conservative nation."The majority of the nation is currently considered center/left. Republicans are considered by many to have pushed themselves off the right side of the cliff by going too far into the extreme fringe. Easely writes that, "By understanding that America isn't a conservative nation, Democrats have embraced moderates and moved them and the country to the left...Conservatives aren't 'losing' the country. The country is moving forward without them."
Because back around that time, there was no real divide between "Liberal" and "Conservative". Instead, the Republicans were most popular in the Northern States while the Democrats were most popular in the South, regardless of wealth. After the Civil War there was no slavery to support, but the 'Dixiecrats' (Southern Democrats) continued to refuse to support equal rights for freed slaves. For some time, Black Americans used to vote for Republicans because of Abraham Lincoln. It was Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal which persuaded them to support the Democrats, but the Democrats maintain the support of (racist) White Southerners until the 1960s.
Popular Democrats ended in 1984.
There's probably an obscene acronym or two, but nothing official. "Democrats" is usually abbreviated as "Dems."Thomas Nast was a German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist who is considered to be the "Father of the American Cartoon". Among his notable works was the creation of the political symbol of the elephant for the Republican Party. Contrary to popular belief, Nast did not create the Democratic donkey, though he did popularize this symbol through his art.They are symbols of political opposition. The Democrats feel that the Republicans are stodgy and slow, and the Republicans feel that the Democrats are obstinate and annoying. By now, it's just tradition.
In a lot of cases, almost all political parties try to fit popular sovereignty in some of their issues but want the government to solve others. For example, Democrats think people should be able to marry the same sex but shouldn't have a say in taxes. Republicans believe the opposite.
The electors are chosen by popular vote in every State and on the same day everywhere.
the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty
the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty
the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty
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The Whigs and Democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty.