Fast answer: Democratic-Republican
More complex: Things were busy in 1812 to say the least. The Presidential campaign that year was between Democratic-Republican James Madison and Democratic-Republican DeWitt Clinton, who was also endorsed by the Federalists. Clinton's support came from New York and the citizens there thought he ought to be president.
The country was torn over war, expansionism, the impressing of American seamen by the British and a host of other topics which pulled at political parties in new directions.
Clinton won New England, less Vermont, New York and New Jersey and Madison won the South, Pennsylvania and Ohio. There were 18 states in the Union at that time.
Madison won with a popular vote of 50.4% the closest popular vote up to that time. And while Clinton won New York that wasn't enough to overcome Madison's sweep of the rest of the country.
no, the Nazis believed in strengh, their philosophy was that if you wanted something then you should take it. They did use the democratic process to rise to power and to change the government into a one party system (after they failed to take power by force).
It is a donkey and the now-famous Democratic donkey was first associated with Democrat Andrew Jackson's 1828 presidential campaign. His opponents called him a jackass (a donkey), and Jackson decided to use the image of the strong-willed animal on his campaign posters. Later, cartoonist Thomas Nast used the Democratic donkey in newspaper cartoons and made the symbol famous.
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They didn't so much choose it as decided to go along with what someone else was using to represent them.The first time the donkey was used in connection with the Democratic party was during Andrew Jackson's presidential campaign when his opponents tried to label him a "jackass" (Jackson the jackass). Jackson turned it around and used it as his own symbol on his campaign posters. His opponents used it again to characterize his stubbornness in refusing to re-charter the national bank. It got dredged up again after he left office but still though of himself as the leader of the Democratic party. In a political cartoon, Jackson was shown trying to get the donkey to go where he wanted it to go. The cartoon, published in 1837, was titled "A Modern Baalim and his Ass." In this case the donkey was representing the Democratic party rather than Jackson - the first time the donkey actually represented the party rather than a member of the party.Years later (starting around 1870) the famous political cartoonist Thomas Nast used a donkey to represent the Democratic party and party members in his cartoons. His cartoons are also established the Elephant as the symbol of the Republican party. It is unlikely that Nast ever saw the Jackson cartoons since he didn't emigrate to the US with his parents until 1940 when he was six.
This varies greatly from person to person. The Republican party is made up of Christians more than the Democrat party is, but there are still many many Christian Democrats.More importantly, the Democratic Party has no official position on Christianity, in the same way it has no official position on any other religion. While recognizing the Judeo-Christian roots of the United States, the Democratic Party makes no official pronouncement on the values of any one specific religion.Generally speaking, current-day Democrats get a bit uncomfortable when talking about religion in a public setting - that is, Democrats tend to very strictly hold to the separation of church and state, wherein it is entirely appropriate for a person to be religious (of whatever denomination they desire), but the use of an individual's particular religious beliefs to create specific public policy enforcing those beliefs is unacceptable.
The Democratic Party supports Obama for President. The Democratic Party will not be bullied by Republicans.
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There are two political party in the usa and they are the republican party and the democratic party
The full history of racialism in politics is long and complicated. The short answer is that the democratic party uses race as a tool because it is generally effective in amassing political power for the party.
The Democratic Party was originally created to run against Lincoln and keep slavery. Since then there have been major political flips and the Democrats have been (In general) more progressive on civil issues.
Although the Social Democratic Party could not influence laws, because of the structure of the legislature, the party gained public support by using political office to spread its views. By 1877, the SDP had elected 12 members to the Reichstag. The party was able to use the Reichstag as a forum for its grievances.
All of the superdelegates are party leaders. They, along with the delegates from the states, determine the nominees.
KKK is a democratic.... not republican. By the way, the answer is none. Please, use something called Google before you ask stupid questions
no, napoleon did not use railroads to incade Russian in 1812
Democratic socialism is different from Communism in the political strategy and tactics used to achieve socialism. Democratic socialists believe the movement for socialism should be democratic, co-operative and spontaneous, without any elitist party or "Vanguard" directing its actions. Alternatively, democratic socialists use the existing democratic government to promote socialism. Communists, more appropriately known as Leninists or Marxist-Leninists, believe that a hierarchical organization called a "Vanguard party" is required to achieve socialism. The Vanguard party would control the movement, lead the revolution, and be composed by elite "professional revolutionaries". The justification for this authoritarian strategy is that a paramilitary organization is required to ensure the success of a socialist revolution.
The most common mascot symbol for the party is the donkey.According to the Democratic National Committee, the party itself never officially adopted this symbol but has made use of it. They say that Andrew Jackson's opponents had labeled him a jackass during the intense mudslinging that occurred during the presidential race of 1828. A political cartoon titled "A Modern Balaam and his Ass" depicting Jackson riding and directing a donkey (representing the Democratic Party) was published in 1837.A political cartoon by Thomas Nast in an 1870 edition of Harper's Weekly revived the donkey as a symbol for the Democratic Party.Cartoonists followed Nast and used the donkey to represent the Democrats, and the elephant to represent the Republicans.Note that the rooster is the only symbol ever recognized officially by the Democrats, although there is some question as to whether or not it was adopted on a regional or national level. The rooster still appears on many state ballots and may date to the 1840 "Log Cabin & Hard Cider" presidential election.
no, the Nazis believed in strengh, their philosophy was that if you wanted something then you should take it. They did use the democratic process to rise to power and to change the government into a one party system (after they failed to take power by force).