What do you mean by that?
The word "Republican" comes from the concept of Republic, in which the generalized people make the government decisions: therefore, Rebublicans would want a Republic!
If you are talking about American Politics, the Rebublican Party is generally biased towards industrial progressivism and capitalism.
They believed in a strong national government headed by Thomas Jefferson
the govermant should be ran by infadels!
The Core Conservatives of the Republican party believe in Small Government, Less Taxes, Stronger State Power as appose to Central Government power; We believe in the importance of every life even the unborn, we believe in individual freedom, and Capitalism without government interference. We support states rights, personal property rights and take a strong stand on the First and Second Amendment Rights!! We believe in our Constitution and in its powerful and foundational principles.Those politicians who claim the Republican name but do not hold to our conservative values such as (John McCain, Colin Powell, and on some issues George Bush) are termed RINOS -- Republican In Name Only. Ronald Reagan is a true Republican and is the shining image of what a Republican leader should be!
I believe she was a republican since she was nominated by a republican . Yet the political party is not suppose to be a deciding factor.
A party in government consists of all of the elected and appointed officials who identify with a party.
While republican (small r) relates to a republic, a state ruled by the people, or its type of government, Republican(capital R) relates to the political party of that name, or a member of that party.
The first difference prior to the Civil War was that the Republican Party opposed slavery while the Democratic Party supported it, and the Whig Party did not take a firm stand either way. The Democratics supported US involvement in World War 2 while the Republicans were isolationist. The Democrats usually believe in gun control, gay marriage, abortion, and bigger government, while the Republicans generally claim to oppose these.
Both the Republican party and the Democratic party believe that. The idea was first formed in a type of government called a Republic.
The Republican Party and the Democratic Party have more in common than it may seem. Both parties support the US Constitution, and believe in a free market economy. Where there are differences revolves around how large the Federal government should be, and how much money should be spent on social issues.
the national government should play a limited role in the country
In the Federal Government of the United States, the opposition party is the Republican Party.
The First Two political parties (Federalists and Democratic-Republican Party) were formed during a conflict on how large the Government should actually be. Federalists supported Big Government. The Democratic Republican Party supported small Government.
The First Two political parties (Federalists and Democratic-Republican Party) were formed during a conflict on how large the Government should actually be. Federalists supported Big Government. The Democratic Republican Party supported small Government.
The Libertarians believe in less government.
Republican
Yes Lincoln was the first Republican president Before the establishment of the Republican Party, he was a member of the Whig party. Then when the Republican party was formed, he joined the Republican party. This was because Lincoln did not believe slavery was moral. .
This is quite obviously a Republican propaganda machine when it comes to political questions. Go for you and me because I am a Republican.
So, sometime between the 1860s and 1936, the (Democratic) party of small government became the party of big government, and the (Republican) party of big government became rhetorically committed to curbing federal power.
The Core Conservatives of the Republican party believe in Small Government, Less Taxes, Stronger State Power as appose to Central Government power; We believe in the importance of every life even the unborn, we believe in individual freedom, and Capitalism without government interference. We support states rights, personal property rights and take a strong stand on the First and Second Amendment Rights!! We believe in our Constitution and in its powerful and foundational principles.Those politicians who claim the Republican name but do not hold to our conservative values such as (John McCain, Colin Powell, and on some issues George Bush) are termed RINOS -- Republican In Name Only. Ronald Reagan is a true Republican and is the shining image of what a Republican leader should be!