One forum is the liberal democratic party system and the bureaucratic apparatus of government. |
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The Democratic Party candidates for the presidential nomination held their final debate in Iowa Sunday night. |
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Indeed, since the Supreme Court handed the presidency to Bush the watchwords of the Democratic Party have been bipartisanship and reconciliation. |
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Both men want to contest local August 10 elections under the banner of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party. |
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The first is that the Democratic Party is constitutionally incapable of opposing the profoundly reactionary policies of the Republican right. |
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In the 1920s the Ku Klux Klan wielded enormous influence within the national Democratic Party. |
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You have a whole pack of these guys, who left the Dixiecrat Party, a part of the Democratic Party, went over to the Republican Party. |
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Serious infighting resulted, and the Democratic Party entered a wilderness period that it hasn't recovered from. |
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Social democrats from the New Democratic Party consistently opposed the state's development strategy, as did a wing of the Liberal Party. |
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I doubt it, but it is good to see ordinary citizens rising up, through the criminal justice system, to bring the Democratic Party to heel. |
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Over a plate of enchiladas, the couple discuss a laundry list of problems with Democratic Party. |
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The United States, particularly the left wing of the Democratic Party, also lives with a guilty conscience. |
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But, make no mistake, the chorus of complaint is not limited to the left wing of the Democratic Party. |
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The right wing allied itself with the Democratic Party, the left wing became a component part of the new Communist Party. |
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Since that speech, he was anointed as a future leader of the Democratic Party. |
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How democratic was the Democratic Party in the South during the antebellum and Civil War periods? |
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Since the elections, the rightward trajectory of the Democratic Party has continued apace. |
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In 1982 important sections of the right wing went from Labour to form the Social Democratic Party. |
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One of the signers of this letter was Pavel Milyukov, who in 1905 became the head of the Constitutional Democratic party in the first Duma. |
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Germany's Free Democratic Party is the lone wolf in the defense of market capitalism. |
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Clark ran off at the mouth, as he is prone to do, and is simply trying to save his future in the Democratic Party. |
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He was elected to Japan's lower house of parliament in 1993, and is a member of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. |
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The Democratic Party had to shed everything that was slow-moving and lumbering in its ideological presentation. |
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If he governs according to what he said during the campaign, it will be a lumpish mess at best and could be disaster for the Democratic Party. |
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These bankers, and the interests they are associated with, control the Republican and Democratic Party election machines. |
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This most recent episode sheds new light on the political axis that underlies the Democratic Party campaign. |
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The Democratic Party is seen as soft and welfare friendly to small town scrappers who feel they've had to fight for all they had. |
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In the fall of 2003, the Liberal Party merged with the Democratic Party of Japan, combining party identification under the DPJ name. |
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In 1994, Meeting Point merged with the then United Democrats to form the Democratic Party. |
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The only option left now for the devastated Democratic party is to rally together and show some semblance of a united front. |
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There is only one fix for the Democratic Party that would bring an end to the me-too voting of Democratic politicians. |
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By the same token, the Democratic Party will carry the flag of anti-clericism. |
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The prime minister's Social Democratic party is itself notoriously split on the issue of European integration. |
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By 1972 the Democratic Party in North Carolina was deeply split over the issue of race. |
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Liberals and moderates in the Democratic Party have a lot to learn from each other. |
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The corporate wing of the Democratic Party is busy brokering a back-room deal. |
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If the Democratic party wants to tap into those moneybags, they need someone who can speak their language. |
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And if the ultraconservatives who headed his Liberal Democratic Party dared to stand in his way, he pledged, he would take them down, too. |
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In 1980, however, the Democratic Party platform explicitly declared its support for the Supreme Court's ruling. |
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The Democratic Party platform called for federal aid to education administered by the states. |
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I am disgusted with the tactics of the Democratic Party in their unceasing effort to stifle any political discussion of substance. |
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Still, besting the opposition Democratic Party of Japan and its uncharismatic leader, Naoto Kan, is practically beside the point. |
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When the Democratic Party held its national convention in July, his renomination was assured, but there were still decisions to be made. |
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They remained unswerving in their support for the Democratic Party and the trade union bureaucracy. |
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The collapse of the vital center pushed neoconservatives and the Democratic Party leadership in opposite directions. |
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In the process of describing the neoconservatives, not a single mention is made of the policies or policy-makers of the Democratic Party. |
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Last weekend he applied to join the neo-fascist National Democratic Party of Germany. |
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The wars over the Fair Housing Act were vicious and essentially broke the back of the civil rights consensus in the Democratic party. |
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All the more reason for care in selecting the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party. |
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He was able to defeat the Democratic Party, and become the Presidential nominee. |
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In his belief that trade unions had to take stands on non-industrial policy issues, he became an important influence in the Democratic Party. |
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Democratic Party officials came up with a compromise, with the Freedom Democrats being given just two non-voting seats. |
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In that sense, he is the perfect embodiment of the nullity of the modern Democratic Party. |
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The Democratic Party is intent on maintaining Carhart and the whole panoply of current abortion rights, without stint or moderation. |
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The Liberal Democratic Party is a Heath Robinson contraption which defies the Laws of physics. |
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He has moved the Democratic party to the dynamic centre and much of the country has gone along. |
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He's also the new head of the Democratic Leadership Council, which advocates centrist policies to the Democratic Party. |
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She once worked for a Democratic party congressman, and is a champion of progressive causes including the advancement of women in business. |
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He merged his party into the new Democratic Party, in which he maintained a high profile. |
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Unlike many of his colleagues, who operate as adjuncts of the Democratic Party, Hair wasn't a partisan. |
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The recent Republican and Democratic party conventions were illustrative of big money's presence in the major parties. |
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Not wanting to be outdone by Reagan and his cohorts, Democratic Party politicians took every opportunity to promote anticommunism and militarism. |
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He also is a precinct committeeman with close ties to the community's Democratic Party leaders. |
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The caller, one of my informants, tells me that a Democratic Party leader has decided to resign. |
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In that event, I'd blame the entire Democratic Party for even fielding a candidate. |
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You know, it takes a lot of courage for someone in the Democratic Party to come out strong against confederate symbols. |
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The Democratic Party, despite the prominence of Grover Cleveland, was largely in the hands of the free silver forces. |
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And Carmichael was also front and center at the further manipulation of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party by the Democratic Party. |
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Dean is mounting a full-throated challenge to the Democratic Party establishment. |
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And clearly, the mainstream of the Democratic party have no interest in legislating what people do in their bedrooms, pews and deathbeds. |
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This outlook is not merely the ideology of Bush and his inner circle, as was made clear by the prostration of the Democratic Party. |
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The prostration of the Democratic Party has encouraged the Bush administration to accelerate its attacks on working people. |
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The national Democratic Party leadership tacitly supported the right-wing purge. |
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My next guest says she's tired of the Democratic Party calling in old war veterans to do its dirty work. |
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Apparently, it's a risk he's willing to take to solidify his front-runner status and disarm his critics in the Democratic Party establishment. |
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The party chair race has exposed deep fissures within the Democratic Party. |
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From his power base in New York City's Tammany Hall, Boss Tweed controlled the state's Democratic Party as the 1870s began. |
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Once a wedge issue that worked to the advantage of the GOP, gay marriage is now seen as benefiting the Democratic Party. |
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But in the Democratic Party, people who take contentious positions are weeded out. |
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Osman, who was a parliamentary candidate from Mubarak's National Democratic Party, said the police were only out to restore order. |
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The gentrification of the Democratic Party has gone too far to be reversed in this election. |
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The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle legislator Rekso Ageng Herman also said that the social insurance bill would not work if it remained unrevised. |
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Public opinion polls predict no outright winner, raising the chances of a run-off election in two weeks most probably between he and the chief of the Democratic Party. |
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This was a period in which the segregationist Southern Dixiecrats played a leading role in the Democratic Party as well as the Roosevelt administration. |
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This is particularly so since he is now putting himself forward as a candidate for national office as the champion of the progressive wing of the Democratic party. |
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The Democratic Party is defending more than a half-dozen seats on Republican-friendly turf. |
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Active in Democratic party politics, Johnson has moved frequently between his law firm and public service. |
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Not that Bryk is a hard-core partisan seeking to reinvigorate the Democratic Party with some kind of 50-state strategy. |
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More than many, he understood the electoral attractions of a heterodox Democratic party. |
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But that hasn't dissuaded a loose-knit coterie of online conspiracists, antiwar activists and Democratic Party operatives from keeping the draft rumor alive. |
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But even if they do, there is good reason to believe that the Democratic Party has reached its high-water mark. |
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For the RNC, Uber is just one company that represents the decline of free-market capitalism, spearheaded by the Democratic Party. |
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They can be counted on to enthusiastically endorse any Democratic Party idea, regardless of how utterly void of common sense or careful forethought. |
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Ryan insinuated that the Democratic Party is selling the American people a welfare state. |
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If nothing else, this administration provides some space for the emergence of a post-civil rights black leadership not subservient to the Democratic Party. |
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At the centre of its campaign has been the strengthening of the state security forces and the demand for a ban on the neo-fascist National Democratic Party of Germany. |
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Polls show it lagging behind the center-left Democratic party and the protest Five Star Movement. |
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Even now, the GOP still polls less well than the Democratic Party with a surly electorate. |
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Support for vouchers is growing within sections of the Democratic Party. |
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Its population is small, much more homogeneously white than the Democratic Party as a whole, and it thinks differently than Democrats do elsewhere in the country. |
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The Democratic Party is not nor has ever been a labor party. |
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And right now, working-class and blue-collar whites think the Democratic Party is just implacably against them. |
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Indeed, when voters turned against the Democratic Party in 2010, conservative blue dog Democrats were the first to go. |
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Reports of the death of centrism in the Democratic Party have been greatly exaggerated. |
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The result was a thorough shellacking of the Democratic party from top to bottom. |
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Republicans dominate the Ohio legislature thanks to a heavily gerrymandered crazy quilt of rigged districts, and to a moribund Ohio Democratic party. |
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Which brings me back to my original point, that the liberal media has, in a sense, become almost a Frankenstein's monster to the Democratic Party. |
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Dean, who ran for president pledging to represent the Democratic wing of the Democratic party, concurs. |
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Public unions have also created conflict with racial minorities, another core Democratic Party constituency. |
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He won with nearly 70 percent of the vote in a primary election to choose a new leader of the Democratic party last April. |
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And he's riding the crest of a big-tent movement in the Republican Party that threatens to leave the increasingly ossified Democratic Party behind. |
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The electoral battle has increasingly been between a Republican party machine determined to achieve its destined realignment, and a Democratic party determined to resist. |
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Leading officials of the Democratic Party are using the convention to wine and dine large donors and solicit more funds for the final months of the campaign. |
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Although she does not enjoy the same exalted status as Kissinger on the other side of the aisle, Albright is among the top foreign policy thinkers of the Democratic Party. |
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The former First Lady and current US senator from New York is widely seen as the most prominent standard bearer of what passes for a liberal wing of the Democratic Party. |
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That is what confident Democratic Party delegates believed when they headed to Chicago on August 29 for their National Convention. |
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This would in fact mean that the ALP is no longer a labor party but rather a vaguely progressive organisation not unlike the Democratic Party in the United states. |
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They lacerated him for saying he wanted the Democratic Party to reach out to working-class Southerners who drive pickups bearing Confederate-flag decals. |
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Regardless, the symbiosis between the Democratic Party and Silicon Valley is, on a real level, disquieting. |
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Some pundits are arguing that the DLC was a victim of its own success at remaking the Democratic Party. |
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The Democratic Party will not win elections or build a lasting majority solely by changing its rhetoric, nor will we win by adopting the other side's positions. |
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Our position in no way implied political support for the Democratic Party. |
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Rising congressional Republicanism in this stronghold of the Democratic Party has reshaped the Republicans into a national party for the first time since Reconstruction. |
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Are future historians going to look back on the past weekend as the one in which Elizabeth Warren took over the Democratic Party? |
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The Democratic Party we thought we knew has left us, abandoning voters on jobs, education, and entitlements. |
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On some issues, such as Afghanistan, the retrenchment Republicans sound like the left wing of the Democratic Party. |
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However, to everyone's surprise, he almost won a seat in the election by running on a radical platform the Democratic Party had been unwilling to take up. |
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What Mike Royko said about Dan Rostenkowski is now true for the Washington Democratic Party at large. |
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Along with the fever came the growing perception that the Democratic Party has been unalterably changed, regardless of the identity of the eventual nominee. |
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Although we've already seen that having the endorsement of the most extreme members of the Democratic Party does not ensure victory in the primaries. |
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The Democratic Party is not even-handed when it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. |
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On gun control, the Democratic Party had been in the fetal position for years. |
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He was a traditional segregationist, though the one-time Dixiecrat had reconciled with the national Democratic Party by the time he became Armed Services chairman. |
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The New Democratic Party still stands behind its policy of resource revenue sharing with First Nations. |
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However, he said he expects the opposition, led by the left-leaning New Democratic Party, to launch an attack. |
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They detest the Republican Party almost as much as the Democratic Party. |
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Other parties include the United Goans Democratic Party, the Nationalist Congress Party. |
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Limon previously served as the deputy executive director of the Texas Democratic Party. |
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Leading political parties in Russia include United Russia, the Communist Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, and A Just Russia. |
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Well, a lot goes to subsidize the Democratic Party, with a view to electing more labor-friendly candidates. |
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Since independence was declared, the party system has been dominated by the Botswana Democratic Party. |
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We are thereby made to believe that the Democratic Party has turned Hitlerian, and any fool knows what that means. |
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I realized I wasn't in line with the new antifamily, antistrong national defense, antifiscal sanity Democratic Party. |
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San Francisco's two main political parties are the Green Party and the Democratic Party. |
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In the United States, trade unions are almost always aligned with the Democratic Party with a few exceptions. |
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Bennett's Socreds to today, including the labour-friendly New Democratic Party and the current Liberal government. |
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Democratic Party candidates were consistently elected to local office, increasing the city's ties to the South and its dominant party. |
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The current Resident Commissioner is Pedro Pierluisi from the New Progressive Party and member of the Democratic Party of the United States. |
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The state's trend towards the Democratic Party and away from the Republican Party can be seen in state elections. |
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The government started to disarm the Russian forces in Pohjanmaa, and the Social Democratic Party staged a coup. |
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State and national elected officials in New England recently have been elected mainly from the Democratic Party. |
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In Sweden, the Social Democratic Party held power from 1936 to 1976, 1982 to 1991, 1994 to 2006 and 2014 to present. |
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Many cities, including New York City, once used it to break up the Democratic Party monopolies on elective office. |
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During much of the last half of the 19th century, Chicago's politics were dominated by a growing Democratic Party organization. |
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President Johnson realized that supporting this bill would risk losing the South's overwhelming support of the Democratic Party. |
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After the First World War, Max Weber was among the founders of the liberal German Democratic Party. |
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The subsequent disintegration of the Front produced several political parties, including the Social Democratic Party and the Democratic Party. |
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Italy's three major political parties are the Democratic Party, Forza Italia and the Five Star Movement. |
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When elections were held in 1965, the Nigerian National Democratic Party came to power in Nigeria's Western Region. |
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The two major political parties are the People's Democratic Party of Nigeria and the All Progressives Congress. |
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Opposition Democratic Party and New Democratic Party took 19 and 18 seats, respectively. |
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How will you spread bet European indices following the victory of Greece's New Democratic Party? |
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Shulman, who died in 2000, had been a provincial member of parliament for the New Democratic Party. |
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Since the second half of the 20th century, New York has generally supported candidates belonging to the Democratic Party in national elections. |
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New Democratic Party of Japan leader Banri Kaieda, one of the founding members of the party's predecessor in 1996, is an expert on the economy. |
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On Sunday 17 June 2012, after weeks of uncertainty, Greece's New Democratic Party was elected. |
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The NC has also came first on the woman list for the National Assembly with 334, the Unionist Democratic party coming next and then the Umma Ribat party. |
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The decline of the Communist Party started in 2009 after Marian Lupu joined the Democratic Party and thus attracted many of the Moldovans supporting the Communists. |
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Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany in January, 1933 and his political opponents, especially those of the Social Democratic Party, were either incarcerated or murdered. |
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All of the five boroughs are governed by the Democratic Party. |
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A large majority of African Americans support the Democratic Party. |
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He forgets to mention that the old Dixiecrat faction of the Democratic Party became a central element of the GOP in those red states where racism still thrives. |
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The Democratic Party holds a plurality of registrations in Delaware. |
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Democratic Party whites retained political power through Jim Crow laws. |
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The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party fielded some candidates. |
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There held informal meetings with Andrian Candu, the Speaker of the Parliament of Moldova, and vice-chairman of the Democratic Party of Moldova Vlad Plahotniuc. |
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In 1875 the SPD, the Social Democratic Party of Germany, which is one of the biggest political parties in Germany, supported the forming of unions in Germany. |
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With the conclusion of the last congress of the Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea, we celebrate 24 years of voting for democratic reform in favor of a multiparty system. |
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Even with mind-boggling tawdriness and stupidity, our ex-President knows he still appears tantalizingly larger than life in a Democratic Party of political pygmies. |
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According to sources, the Liberal Democratic Party decided to nationalize these uninhabited islets and set them as the new base points of Japan's territorial waters. |
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The Democratic Party is clinging to the same one-point edge over the Republicans that it held before the Philadelphia funfest, writes White House Correspondent Rick Dunham. |
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Pelosi, speaking at a press briefing on Capitol Hill, said she had just spoken with visiting New Democratic Party leader Thomas Mulcair, who expressed that sentiment. |
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In February 1934, several members of the Schutzbund were executed, the Social Democratic party was outlawed, and many of its members were imprisoned or emigrated. |
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The special team will be headed by Democratic Party of Japan lawmaker Manabu Terata, who serves as an aide to Kan, the prime minister told reporters in Kyoto. |
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As a Democratic Party superdelegate, he has pledged his support to Sen. |
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In the 1946 parliamentary election, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia was the winner in the Czech lands, and the Democratic Party won in Slovakia. |
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The Kurdistan List is dominated by two parties, the Kurdistan Democratic Party led by Masood Barzani and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan headed by Jalal Talabani. |
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German Socialist leader Edward Bernstein was briefly permitted to address the gathering to pass along the best wishes for success from the Social Democratic Party of Germany. |
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Politically, the city votes strongly along liberal Democratic Party lines. |
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Historically, Atlanta has been a stronghold for the Democratic Party. |
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The incumbent Prime Minister is Paolo Gentiloni of the Democratic Party. |
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