President Obama is not a party. He is a member of a party. In America, there are two major (and several other minor) political parties. Mr. Obama is a member of the Democratic Party-- so, we would say he is a Democrat.
The Democratic Party and the Republican Party have never been together as a single party.
James Madison's political party affiliation was the "Democratic-Republican Party" a party organized by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. The Democratic and Republican parties as we know them today did not exist at that time. The Republican Party was started in 1860 when a group split off from the Democratic Party which had changed and evolved from the original Democratic-Republican Party.
The modern Democratic Party in the US originated with the Republican Party: now referred to as the Democratic-Republican Party (1791-1825). The Democratic Party was founded in 1828. After the original Democratic-Republican Party split in 1825, those who opposed Democratic president Andrew Jackson formed the Whig Party in 1833.
The Democratic Republican Party didn't actually evolve into a modern day party. The original party was often referred to as just the Republican Party. The modern day Republican Party was named as an homage to the original Republican Party.
After Andrew Jackson's election in 1828, his party became known as the Democratic party.
John McCain is a Moderate Republican. Barrack Obama is a Democratic.
John McCain is Republican and Barack Obama is Democratic.
Barack Obama represents the democratic party John McCain represents the republican party
DemocratMr. Obama has always been a member of the Democratic party.
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Barack Obama is Democratic and John McCain is Republican.
The Republican Party always delivers official responses to Democratic Presidents' major speeches, and the Democratic Party always delivers official responses to Republican Presidents' major speeches.
Democratic-Republican Party was created in 1791.
Monroe belonged to the Democratic-Republican party, the party of Jefferson and Madison.
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George Washington -- no party affiliationJohn Adams -- Federalist PartyThomas Jefferson -- Democratic-Republican PartyJames Madison -- Democratic-Republican PartyJames Monroe -- Democratic-Republican PartyJohn Quincy Adams -- Democratic-Republican PartyAndrew Jackson -- Democratic PartyMartin Van Buren -- Democratic PartyWilliam Henry Harrison -- Whig PartyJohn Tyler -- Whig Party (kicked out of the party during the 1st year of his presidency)James K. Polk -- Democratic PartyZachary Taylor -- Whig PartyMillard Fillmore -- Whig PartyFranklin Pierce -- Democratic PartyJames Buchanan -- Democratic PartyAbraham Lincoln -- Republican PartyAndrew Johnson -- Democratic PartyUlysses S. Grant -- Republican PartyRutherford B. Hayes -- Republican PartyJames A. Garfield -- Republican PartyChester A. Arthur -- Republican PartyGrover Cleveland -- Democratic PartyBenjamin Harrison -- Republican PartyWilliam McKinley -- Republican PartyTheodore Roosevelt -- Republican PartyWilliam Howard Taft -- Republican PartyWoodrow Wilson -- Democratic PartyWarren G. Harding -- Republican PartyCalvin Coolidge -- Republican PartyHerbert Hoover -- Republican PartyFranklin D. Roosevelt -- Democratic PartyHarry S. Truman -- Democratic PartyDwight D. Eisenhower -- Republican PartyJohn F. Kennedy -- Democratic PartyLyndon B. Johnson -- Democratic PartyRichard M. Nixon -- Republican PartyGerald R. Ford -- Republican PartyJimmy Carter -- Democratic PartyRonald Reagan -- Republican PartyGeorge H. W. Bush -- Republican PartyBill Clinton -- Democratic PartyGeorge W. Bush -- Republican PartyBarack Obama -- Democratic Party
The Democratic Party and the Republican Party have never been together as a single party.