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  1. Democratic Party (United States) by state‎ (51 C, 52 P) District of Columbia Democratic State Committee ‎ (3 C, 1 P) Democratic Party of Guam ‎ (2 C, 1 P)

  2. The Democratic Party had already begun to split between anti-war "doves" and pro-war "hawks," and the Republican Party gained dozens of seats in Congress. As opposition grew in 1967, anti-war Democrats led by Allard Lowenstein and Curtis Gans formed the Dump Johnson movement , which sought to challenge the President's re-election.

  3. The Democratic Party presidential primaries of 2008 was an American political event. In various states, various Democratic candidates asked people and delegates to vote for them in primaries and caucuses. Candidates won delegates based on a percentage of votes (in primaries). There were 4,233 delegates.

  4. Merged into: Workers Party of the United States: 1933 1934 Workers Party of the United States: Trotskyism [121] Merged into: Socialist Party of America: 1934 1938 Union Party: Distributism [122] 1936 1936 America First Party (1943) Isolationism [123] 1944 1947 American Vegetarian Party: 1947 1967 States' Rights Democratic Party: Dixiecrats ...

  5. The Forward Party, also known simply as Forward (FWD), is a centrist [12] [13] political party in the United States.The party, founded by former Democratic 2020 presidential and 2021 New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Yang, describes its goals as the reduction of partisan polarization and the implementing of electoral reforms. [14]

  6. The 2016 United States presidential election was the 58th presidential election that was held on November 8, 2016. Businessman Donald Trump and Indiana Governor Mike Pence defeated former U.S. secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. senator Tim Kaine on the Republican Party ticket.

  7. This is a list of American electoral candidates for the offices of President of the United States and Vice President of the United States of the modern Democratic Party, either duly preselected and nominated, or the presumptive nominees of a future preselection and election. Opponents who received over one percent of the popular vote or ran an ...

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