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  1. May 20, 2024 · Democratic-Republican Party, first opposition political party in the United States. Organized in 1792 as the Republican Party, its members held power nationally between 1801 and 1825. It was the direct antecedent of the present Democratic Party.

  2. Apr 22, 2023 · The Democratic-Republican Party is defined as a political party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in opposition to the Federalist Party. The party emphasized states’ rights, limited government, individual rights, and democracy, and supported a strict interpretation of the Constitution.

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  3. Florida was originally part of the Solid South, as Democrats overwhelmingly won state and federal elections during the hundred years following the Civil War.

  4. Nov 4, 2016 · V.O. Key, Jr., in his seminal work on Southern politics, Southern Politics in State and Nation, titled his chapter on Florida "Every Man for Himself." Part of Florida resembles the South...

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  6. Very much a southern state at the time, Florida seceded during the Civil War and did not participate in the 1864 election. Like most southern states, Florida voted almost exclusively Democratic from Reconstruction until the mid-20th century, before turning primarily Republican in 1952.

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  7. According to historian Herbert J. Doherty, Republican victory in that election was mainly due to the fact that its Democratic opponent Al Smith was a Catholic and opposed to Prohibition, which caused many members of the Southern Baptist Convention to switch to the Republican Party. [12]

  8. This graphic overview, based on August 1, 2012 data, is intended to give sayfiereview readers a visual comparison of registered Democrats and Republicans, broken down by race, gender, age, and media market location. (Graphics appear at the end of the column.) WHO ARE FLORIDA DEMOCRATS & REPUBLICANS? Overall Party Registration Breakdown (Figure 1)