Who started the Democratic Party? Who started the Democratic Party?
The Democratic-Republican Party was the forerunner of the Democratic Party. It was started by Thomas Jefferson.
He was a member of the old Democratic party started by Andrew Jackson.
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The oldest political party in the United States is the Democratic party. The Democratic party was started in the 1790's by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson.
James Madison and Thomas Jefferson started the Democratic-Republican party (but they just called it the Republican party). They created the Republican party to oppose the Federalist party. The Republican party that they created was the second political party in the United States.
James Madison and Thomas Jefferson started the Democratic-Republican party (but they just called it the Republican party). They created the Republican party to oppose the Federalist party. The Republican party that they created was the second political party in the United States.
He was originally a member of the Democratic-Rupublican Party. When he ran for President the second time, his supporters said he was a member of the Democratic Party.
a burglary of offices belonging to the Democratic Party
It denounced the spoils system.
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison started the Democratic-Republican party. When the parties split the democratic side was led by Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren.
According to a survey done in 2010, there are a total of 489,960 registered voters in the state of Alaska. This includes nine groups of voters, The Alaskan Independence Party, the Alaskan Democratic Party, the Alaskan Libertarian Party, the Alaskan Republican Party, the Green Party of Alaska, the Republican Moderate Party, Inc., the Veteran's Party of Alaska, Nonpartisan voters and Undeclared voters.