The Democratic Party believed NAFTA would be beneficial for the U.S. by promoting free trade, which could stimulate economic growth and create jobs through increased exports. It was seen as a way to enhance competitiveness by lowering tariffs and fostering closer economic ties with Canada and Mexico. Additionally, proponents argued that the agreement would lead to greater economic integration and cooperation in North America, ultimately benefiting consumers with lower prices and more choices. However, this perspective faced criticism due to concerns over job losses in certain sectors.
If you mean Democratic as in, pertaining to the Democratic party, then the Democratic party has argued that gays should be able to serve in the military. If you mean democratic as in, what the population would vote for in a referrendum, then it depends entirely on the population in question. I think that such a referrendum in the USA today would be very tight between supporters and opponents.
I would think neither of them do. In America there are two major parties, Democratic and Republican. But if the Socialist Party of America became a major party from a minor there would be many more jobs and therefore less unemployment.
stimulate democratic reform and open markets in areas in need of improvement.
I think if Bill Clinton gave to a political party it would be to the party of which he is a member, the Democratic Party. GOP, or Grand Old Party, is a nickname of the Republican Party.
well if we are talking the usa there's no doubt that it would be the democratic party
No, the Democratic Party is considered part of the USA's dominant two party system. Examples of third parties would be the Libertarian Party, the Green Party, and the Peace and Freedom Party.
There are two political party in the usa and they are the republican party and the democratic party
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
For the first time, either a women or a black man would be on the 2008 ticket for the Democratic Party.
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President Obama is not a party. He is a member of a party. In America, there are two major (and several other minor) political parties. Mr. Obama is a member of the Democratic Party-- so, we would say he is a Democrat.
a splinter party