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List of political parties

The following is a list of the most popular political parties in the United States.

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讨论

These are the most engaging discussions about 美国 political parties.

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…11yrs11Y

共和党人

The United States Republican Party, also known as the GOP, was founded in 1854. The modern party’s ideology is based on American conservatism which includes support for lower taxes, free market capitalism, economic deregulation restrictions on labor unions.

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…11yrs11Y

民主的

The United States Democratic Party was founded in 1828. The party’s ideology is based on modern liberalism which includes support for economic regulation, labor unions, stricter gun laws, environmental protection, social equality and the welfare state.

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…11yrs11Y

自由主义者

The Libertarian Party was founded in 1971. The party’s ideology is based on lowering taxes, abolishing the IRS, lowering the national debt, eliminating the welfare state, criminal justice reform and ending the prohibition of illegal drugs.

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…8yrs8Y

妇女平等

The Women’s Equality Party is a New York political party active only in that state. It was founded in 2014. The party’s name came from the Women’s Equality Act, a bill that Cuomo was attempting to push through the New York State Legislature but stalled after he and the bill’s supporters demanded a clause codifying Roe v. Wade be included even as the Republican-led New York State Senate refused to include the clause (the Senate did pass the rest of the bill, but the rest of the legislature refused to consider the bill without the Roe clause).

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…7yrs7Y

Peace and Freedom

The Peace and Freedom party was founded in 1967. The party’s ideology is based on opposition to armed conflict, black liberation, farm-worker organizing, women’s liberation and LGBTQ rights.

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…11yrs11Y

社会主义

The Socialist Party USA was founded in 1973. The party’s ideology is based on full employment, guaranteed income, socialized healthcare, opposition to capitalism and racial equality.

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…8yrs8Y

先进的

The American Progressive political party, often simply referred to as the Progressive Party in various historical contexts, has been a label used by multiple political organizations in the United States over the years, each advocating for reform and change in different eras. While there isn't a single, continuous entity known as the Progressive Party throughout American history, the various incarnations have shared a common thread in their commitment to addressing issues related to economic inequality, political corruption, and social justice.

The first notable Progressive Party emerged…  Read more

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…11yrs11Y

绿党

The Green Party of the United States was founded in 1996. The party’s ideology is based on environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice, grassroots democracy, gender equality and opposition to armed conflict.

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No Labels

The American No Labels political party emerged as a response to the increasing polarization and gridlock within the United States political system. It positions itself as a centrist, bipartisan organization that aims to bridge the divide between the traditional Democratic and Republican parties. No Labels advocates for pragmatic solutions to national issues, emphasizing cooperation and compromise among politicians across the political spectrum. The party values practical problem-solving over ideological purity, seeking to create a political environment where collaboration and dialogue are pri…  Read more

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…11yrs11Y

独立

The American Independence political party is not a widely recognized or established political entity on the national stage in the United States, akin to the major parties like the Democratic or Republican parties, or even some of the more established third parties like the Libertarian or Green parties. However, the name suggests a focus on themes of independence and possibly a platform that emphasizes American sovereignty, self-reliance, and perhaps a prioritization of domestic issues over international ones.

In the landscape of American politics, new or minor parties often emerge to address…  Read more

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…4yrs4Y

Patriot Party

The American Patriot political party does not exist as a recognized political entity within the United States' political landscape. The U.S. primarily operates under a two-party system dominated by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, though there are several smaller third parties, such as the Libertarian Party, the Green Party, and others that contribute to the political discourse.

However, the term "American Patriot" is often used in political and cultural discussions. It generally refers to individuals or groups that emphasize patriotism, national sovereignty, cons…  Read more

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…5yrs5Y

Unity Party

The Unity Party of America is a centrist national political party founded on November 4, 2004 with the slogan "Not Right, Not Left, But Forward!" The party is officially recognized by the State of Colorado and has members in 40 states.

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…8yrs8Y

工人

The American Workers Party is not a widely recognized or established political party within the United States political landscape. The U.S. political arena is predominantly dominated by two major parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, with a number of smaller third parties and independent movements that vary in size, influence, and longevity. These smaller entities often emerge in response to specific social, economic, or political issues, advocating for particular reforms or ideologies not fully represented by the major parties.

Given the fluid nature of political movements…  Read more