GOP, Grand Old Party, is used by the Republican Party.
GOP (Grand Old Party) Republican. Wrong. gop.com says that is wrong.
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If the GOP stand for Grand old party and refers to the Republican party, then I would say GOP Politics are keeping the Rich, rich and keeping the poor, poor. ============= GOP, in general, likes to have smaller government, but it does favor larger defense department. However, when asked which government spending specifically to cut, it's often difficult to get a clear answer from GOP candidates. Medicare and Social Security are the 2 of the many large government spending ( and getting more expensive) that were started by Democrats, but no GOP in their right mind would suggest cutting those. GOP also favors lower tax for all, but especially corporations. The goal is to have successful corporations passing wealth down the chain to their workers. Of course, this more often lead to very wealthy upper leaderships in the corporations. The GOP tends to be conservative on social issues like gay marriage or abortions, but very liberal on guns ownerships.
The GOP (Grand Old Party) is another name for the Republican party.
There is no equivalent to "G.O.P." to refer to the Democratic Party.
GOP is an acronym for Grand Old Party.
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Although GOP does stand for Grand Old Party, it only refers to the Republican Party not the Democratic Party.
No, the Republican Political party does. The Republican Political party is also called the Grand Old Party or GOP.
G.O.P. (Grand Old Party) refers to the Republican political party.
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The Republican party is also known as the Grand Ole Party.
Grand Old Party. It was the original political party in the US; the Democratic Party was formed in support of Andrew Jackson in 1828 (?), composed of Whigs and Free-Soil (?) party members. Grand Old Party
I think if Bill Clinton gave to a political party it would be to the party of which he is a member, the Democratic Party. GOP, or Grand Old Party, is a nickname of the Republican Party.
"GOP" stands for "Grand Old Party," the nickname of the Republican party. According to the GOP website, "GOP" originally stood for "Gallant Old Party." The first Republican president was Abraham Lincoln. After the Civil War, the upstart Republicans were perceived as the party that won the war. The Republicans who were firmly fixed into the Federal Government were ironically dubbed the "Gallant Old Party," which soon became known as the "Grand Old Party," which was then shortened to the "GOP."