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Major Political Parties: The Democratic Party

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Let's talk MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES: THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
The major political parties of the U.S.A are the democratic and republican parties.  Other featured political parties are known as third parties (Green Party, Libertarian Party) or independents. As an independent, you could vote for me as your next president in 2017:)

Democratic Party
The traditional mascot is the donkey, an animal known for its will and drive.  The party is represented by the color blue.  It was founded in 1828, and is one of the oldest political parties in the world.  Democrats tend to believe that the government can, and should take an active role in improving the lives of its citizens: preferring to spend tax money on services such as housing assistance, health care (medicaid and medicare), unemployment insurance, and Social Security. They also believe in regulating all businesses so that they don't take advantage of workers or damage the environment.

Former Presidents of the Party
Andrew Jackson
James Buchanan Did you know his niece served as First Lady because he wasn't married?
Franklin Roosevelt
John F. Kennedy
and our current president, Barack Obama
Source: (2012, September/October). Political party time. J and J Magazine, pp. 18-19.

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Editor-in-Chief

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