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Democratic Party

The History of the Democratic Party

February 11, 2010

The Democratic Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States. Democratic parties follow a liberal viewpoint when it comes to making political decisions. The Democratic Party is one of the oldest official political parties in the world and it is the oldest official political party in the United States.

As of 2004, the Democratic Party had a little over 70 million registered voters, more than any other political party in the world. Democratic parties have been responsible for putting some of the most famous United States presidents into office, including John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and most recently the first United States’ African American president, Barack Obama. The Democratic parties are represented by the color blue and a symbol of a donkey.

Since the late 1800s, Democratic parties have the liberal viewpoints on many political issues. According to the Democratic Party, the founder’s wanted to represent a viewpoint that would focus on the growth of the people regardless of their wealth. The main point of the Democratic Party was to give voice to the individuals who were not wealthy, since at the time of the Democratic Party’s beginning, the only individuals who held any power were wealthy ones.

In 1792, Thomas Jefferson started the Democratic Party to oppose the Federalist Party to fight for the Bill of Rights. The Democratic Party was called the party of the common man. Thomas Jefferson was elected as the first president from the Democratic Party in 1800. Jefferson served as president for two terms for the Democratic Party. Following this, in 1848, the Democratic National Committee was formed by the National Convention. The Democratic National Committee exists, making it the longest standing political organization ever.

The Democratic Party is credited with serving the lower and middle classes by funding government programs such as Welfare and free or low cost medical insurance. Raising taxes for individuals who fall into a high income bracket is a priority for the Democratic Party, which puts them at odds with the Republican conservatives. The Republican party believes that no one should face a tax increase, especially the rich.

The rich history of the Democratic Party has helped make it one of the two most popular political parties. Democratic parties typically rule large states such as New York and California. Since these are two states with a high number of electoral votes, the Democratic Party has an advantage in presidential elections, although despite that support, there have still been many Republican presidents voted into office.

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