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Political parties in America go as far back as 1800, when in the presidential election, John Adams, who identified himself as a federalist, ran against Thomas Jefferson, who identified himself as an anti-federalist.

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What are some U.S. political parties that begin with the letter D?

The Democratic Party


What two political parties did the US begin with?

Federalists and Anti-Federalists were the first American political parties, formed around, respectively, their support of and opposition to the new Constitution.


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Although US political parties focus on winning elections most political parties in other countries also?

All of the above


What is the plural of political party?

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