It support state’s rights
it wanted a strong national government.
It pitted the Democratic party against the Whig party.
It is difficult to say, since the Democratic party is comprised of a wide spectrum of views. Most Republicans assume that all Democrats are liberals. While that is true of some members of the party, there are also some who are moderate, some who are pragmatic, and even some who are conservative. Generally, people who are liberal do support the Democratic party, but so do a number of other groups. (And it should be noted that there are even some liberals or moderates in the Republicans Party too.)
states do most of the governing
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It supported states' rights.
In 1844, the Democratic Party was characterized by its support for westward expansion and the concept of Manifest Destiny, which sought to extend the United States' territory across the continent. The party, led by presidential candidate James K. Polk, advocated for the annexation of Texas and the acquisition of Oregon and California. Additionally, the Democrats were generally aligned with agrarian interests and sought to promote the rights of slaveholders, reflecting the party's Southern base at the time.
it wanted a strong national government.
True, the largest issue in the election of 1844 was expansion. Whig Party representative Henry Clay was opposed to expansion, while democratic nominee James Polk claimed that they had the right to annex any land that was willing. It was that mindset that helped James Polk win the election.
It pitted the Democratic party against the Whig party.
It pitted the Democratic Party against the Whig Party.
Yes, true.
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He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.
yes
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You have to register as independent, democratic, or republican. You can't leave the party affiliation blank. If you want to register a third party you can too, but without a democratic or republican registration you can't vote in the primaries.