Democrat vs Republican: U.S. Political Parties What do Republicans and Democrats stand for in the US? The Democrat vs Republican debate is the biggest division in American politics today, but that was not always the case. While the Democratic and Republican political parties now seem like a ...
KN Research: Democrat, Republican Voters Share Willingness to Make Deep Government Budget CutsCurtiss Cobb III
I have not become a Democrat. I support none of them on significant policy matters. I don’t think they’re more courageous or virtuous, or that federal, state, or local governments would operate better if they were in charge. I think many of them would act as dishonorably and ...
In this close race, however, it’s more complicated than Red versus Blue. While there’s deep distrust of Washington Democrats and President Obama, that hasn’t turned all voters here against DemocratMichelle Nunn, despite the attempts by Republicans to tie her to the president throughout the ...
Most presidential candidates don’t want voters to know they’re spending oodles of time hitting the links. Not Donald Trump. Trump, known for bragging about his low scores, his hole-in-one, the two (!) club championships he won at his Trump International golf course in Palm Beach, has ...
And at the end, he directly thanked the former president, promising voters to “be a vice president who never forgets where he came from.” Lead Art: Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance speaks during the third night of the Republican National Convention. at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee,...
“After race, education is now the second strongest predictor of vote intention,” said Skelley. “Race is also part of this because white college-educated voters overall lean slightly Republican with women being slightly more Democratic and men being a bit more Republican. But non-college white...
United States presidential election of 1928 was an American presidential election held on November 6, 1928, in which Republican Herbert Hoover defeated Democrat Alfred E. Smith.
Another disturbing moment came during a question on the“peaceful transition of power”in the event that Joe Biden wins. This extremely provocative question, which assumes that a) Trump will likely lose, and, b) he would recklessly ignore the will of the voters in the event of a fair electi...
Over the last decade,Republicans have gained 289,728 votersandDemocrats have lost 140,363. Bottom Line:As North Carolina grows so does the Republican Party. The problem for North Carolina Democrats is that while North Carolina's population is growing the total number of voters registered as D...