In the 1800s, various groups and individuals did not support the Democratic Party, including many Whigs, abolitionists, and certain factions of the emerging Republican Party. Wealthy industrialists and some Southern planters who favored a more centralized government often found common ground with the Whigs rather than Democrats. Additionally, many immigrants and urban laborers were often drawn to other political movements that better represented their interests.
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Democratic-republican
The political party that Tammany Hall supported was the Democratic party.
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I think it was the political party.
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The Democratic Republican Party
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Democratic Party is in support of a progressive tax structure
they support prolife
The Democratic-Republican Party
Democratic-republican
The majority of African American voters support the Democratic Party over the Republican Party. The modern Democratic Party was founded in 1828.
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The political party that Tammany Hall supported was the Democratic party.