You forgot to mention any specific presidents.
Political Parties do not have presidents. They have representatives, but not presidents.
Supreme Court Justices do not necessarily have parties because they do not run for a political seat. The criteria for a supreme court justice has to be someone who is familiar with the law such as a former lawyer. If Supreme Court justices ran on a political platform that could complicate the position they hold because many political parties have money or a platform they run on.
George Washington was a "Federalist," although in his time, there weren't clear-cut political parties. Washington himself was set against any divisions brought on by political parties.
Platform, Position, and Ideology.
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Political parties are formed around whatever people believe is important in their lives and the health of their nation. The more information that people have about what is important in government the less they cling to simple alliances based on ethnic or religious affiliations. The more corruption there is in a country the more people form political parties around which they can exclude others from the ill gotten gains of corruption.
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Party platform. It outlines the party's stance on various political, social, and economic issues that guide their policymaking and decision-making processes.
Some of the major political parties in the Philippines include the Liberal Party, the PDP-Laban, the Nacionalista Party, and the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban). These parties have varying ideologies and affiliations with different politicians and interest groups.
The first American political parties developed primarily out of the need to provide alternative leadership. They were a platform for criticizing the policies and leadership offered by the government.