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  1. Categories: 1828 establishments in the United States. Political parties established in 1828. Progressive parties in the United States. Second Party System. Social liberal parties in the United States. Progressive Alliance. Social liberal parties. Hidden categories:

  2. The Democratic Party of Korea ( Korean : 더불어민주당; lit. Together Democratic Party; DPK ), formerly known as the New Politics Alliance for Democracy ( Korean : 새정치민주연합, NPAD ), is a centrist - liberal [11] South Korean political party. The DPK and its rival, the People Power Party (PPP), form the two major political ...

  3. The Democratic Party of the United States is a big tent party composed of various factions. The liberal faction supports modern liberalism that began with the New Deal in the 1930s and continued with both the New Frontier and Great Society in the 1960s. The moderate faction supports Third Way politics that includes center-left social policies ...

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  5. On June 22, Biden endorsed Barack Obama, and he was chosen on August 23, 2008, as Obama's running mate . On November 4, the Obama–Biden ticket defeated John McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin to win the presidential election. Thus, Biden was elected as the 47th Vice President of the United States.

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  7. The Democratic-Republican Party was the only party in America for a brief period of time. In the 1824 elections, all four main candidates ran on the D-R ticket. Yes, some Jeffersonians founded the modern Democratic party, but the Republican party history article does not include the Whigs, nor should it.

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