To find someone's political party affiliation, you can start by checking voter registration records, which are typically maintained by the county or state board of elections. You can also look for any public statements, social media profiles, or campaign contributions that may indicate their political leanings. Additionally, some online databases and websites specialize in tracking and providing information on individuals' political affiliations.
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Andrew Jackson found the Democractic Party
Your voter card will tell you.
A political map will show what political party is either in power, or its percentage of the vote count at the last election.
The plural of political party is "political parties".
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To find this information going to the party web site will give you their positions.
No, a division in a political party will not benefit the party.
It's called their platform. You can usually find it on the party's website. Or for what they really stand for, Wikipedia is usually reliable.
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Yes, he was in a political party
A Political Party was created in 1934.