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  1. united states - Is it true that Jim Crow laws were primarily promoted ...

    Jul 6, 2020 · I've been told that the laws had received widespread support amongst the Democrats of the time. This seems at odds with the current posture of the Democrat Party; is this true?

  2. united states - Should Democrats prevail in the Midterm Election 2026 ...

    Jul 4, 2025 · Question: Should Democrats prevail in the Midterm Election 2026, what can they do to counterattack the Big Beautiful Bill during Trump administration? Short Answer: What is passed by …

  3. Why does the media workforce lean liberal or democrat

    12 Is the media liberal leaning? To be precise the evidence is that the media is moderate Democrat leaning. As per Pew Research, moderate Democrats find the least bias in the media of any group …

  4. How did Iowa go from being a "blue" to "red" state?

    Jan 18, 2024 · In 1988, Democrat Michael Dukakis won Iowa 55-45, a margin second only to Rhode Island, despite losing the general election 46-54. As late as 2008 and 2012, Barrack Obama won the …

  5. Democratic Socialism vs Social Democracy - Politics Stack Exchange

    Feb 25, 2019 · Social Democracy Social democracy is a political, social and economic ideology that supports economic and social interventions to promote social justice within the framework of a liberal …

  6. What are major reasons why Republicans support the death penalty?

    Sep 26, 2024 · Democrat voters has often more of a government focus. It is the responsibility of the government to take care of the people. I.e. the responsibility lays with the government more then the …

  7. economy - What are possible explanations for why Democratic states ...

    Jan 17, 2023 · So rather then saying democrat's cause homelessness it possible to instead argue that high urbanization causes both democratic states and homelessness (due to lack of housing that …

  8. united states - Why are the 2 US political parties called Republicans ...

    The names have historical/symbolic meaning: 'Democrat' was a moniker used in opposition the 'Federalist' party back in the early 19th century (emphasizing 'the people' against a strong centralized …

  9. Does the Democratic Party officially support repealing the Second ...

    Oct 11, 2022 · Does the Democratic Party officially want to repeal the Second Amendment, or do they believe their gun control goals can be achieved within its proper interpretation? Please do not post …

  10. united states - In the US, why do libertarians tend to side with the ...

    A generic way to define a libertarian in the US could be 'fiscally conservative, socially liberal'. Given that the two major parties (Republican and Democratic) tend to (again, speaking generically...