Andrew Jackson
The party of Thomas Jefferson was known as Republicans. It had nothing to do with the current Republican party. They supported Jefferson against Adams.
There was no Republican Party per se at the time of the adoption of the Bill of Rights; the two parties at the time were the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans. Federalists believed in a strong centralized government, while Democratic Republicans believed in a weaker central government. The Bill of rights grew out of a tacit agreement between the two parties that Democratic Republicans would support the new constitution provided it was subsequently amended to expressly include provisions to protect certain individual rights; these were the first ten amendments to the constitution and became comonly known as the Bill of Rights.
Voters that don't support either the democratic or republican parties are known as independent voters. These voters can be libertarian, green party, or just about anything they like.
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.)
Yes.
Convinced Johnson not to run for reelection, helped the Republicans win the 1968 presidential election, divided the Democratic Party
Big states that the republicans rules, and the support of everyong who voted.
Republicans support the president and the idea of having a republic with a president. If you are speaking about the US political party, you will have to be more specific in your question.
The National Republicans and the Democrat Republicans
Liberals supported the Democratic party, while Conservatives supported the Republicans.
Convinced johnson not to run for reelectio. Helped the republicans. Divied the democratic party.answer is all of the above
Most immigrants support the democratic republicans
Most immigrants support the democratic republicans
Both Democrats and Republicans support Planned Parenthood.
Abraham Lincoln was reelected, despite opposition within his own party as Republicans nominated John C. Fremont. After the formation of the National Union Party to give Lincoln bipartisan support, Fremont withdrew and Lincoln easily defeated Democratic nominee George McClellan in the general election.
The party of Thomas Jefferson was known as Republicans. It had nothing to do with the current Republican party. They supported Jefferson against Adams.
He doesn't. Sadly, both sides will claim there is fraud or that the other side is trying to steal the vote. But there is no evidence to support the assertion that President Obama plans to steal the election. This is a common belief on the part of many Republicans, just as Democrats believed President Bush stole the election or got elected due to fraudulent means.