Mostly being filled with racist, sexist douche canoes who are actively trying to sabotage the American people.
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.
The majority of African American voters support the Democratic Party over the Republican Party. The modern Democratic Party was founded in 1828.
The Republican Party of America is often refered to the Conservative Party and Republicans refered to as "Conservative Voters"
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According to a survey done in 2010, there are a total of 489,960 registered voters in the state of Alaska. This includes nine groups of voters, The Alaskan Independence Party, the Alaskan Democratic Party, the Alaskan Libertarian Party, the Alaskan Republican Party, the Green Party of Alaska, the Republican Moderate Party, Inc., the Veteran's Party of Alaska, Nonpartisan voters and Undeclared voters.
In Virginia, voters do not register by party affiliation and can choose which primary to vote in. Registered voters can participate in either the Democratic or Republican primary, regardless of their party affiliation.
A superdelegate in the Republican Party is a party leader or elected official who is not bound by the results of primaries or caucuses. They have the freedom to support any candidate they choose at the party's national convention. Superdelegates can impact the nomination process by potentially influencing other delegates and voters, as their support can carry significant weight in the decision-making process.
The Republican Party.
Depends. the immediate answer is the Independant party. However their is also the communist party. Myself I like to think of myself as a christian communist. I believe in sharing, and not trying to get rich off people, but at the same time I try to abide in God's teachings. this is rediculous & the answer is patrons. they are the main source of the problem
Red has been the traditional color for indicating on maps the places where a plurality of U.S. voters support candidates of the Republican Party since 2000.
it registered at least 2 million new voters
The Republican Party gained support among conservative voters, particularly those who prioritize issues such as limited government, lower taxes, and a strong national defense. They also gained support among rural and working-class voters who felt left behind by economic changes and were drawn to the party's message of economic opportunity and job growth.