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The Democratic-Republican Party was an outgrowth of the Anti-Federalists, the party that advocated more states' rights and less central government than desired by the Federalists. Most historians ...
A Get-Out-the-Vote event went awry at Old Union this week, further deteriorating trust between the Stanford Federalists and Democratic-Republicans. For the past 250 years, the two groups have been ...
That ambition begins with a fact: States where Democrats have unified control of government contribute 43 percent of the national GDP. (Red states fully under Republican rule account for 37 percent.) ...
America now has two parties. 1826: A third party emerges from anti-Mason resentments. 1832: By now, the Federalist Party has withered away. The Democratic Republicans split into two parties ...
The Federalist ... Republican leader Thomas Jefferson won election to the presidency in 1800. This Republican party, which would hold power until 1825, is the direct ancestor of today's Democratic ...
but those efforts don't mean Democrats will make fundamental choices based on conservative concerns. Many anti-Trump Republicans who have staked their careers on dissenting against Trump ...
In 1798, the Federalist Party controlled the presidency under John Adams and Congress, but by a narrow margin over the Democratic-Republican Party. With intent to stay in power, the Federalist ...
In an election year marked by deep political divisions, there is one message that has unified some local Republican and Democratic leaders: Don’t vote for Carl DeMaio. Half-a-dozen political ...