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Republican Party
noun
- one of the two major political parties in the U.S.: originated 1854–56.
- U.S. History. Democratic-Republican Party.
Republican Party
noun
- the more conservative of the two major political parties in the US: established around 1854 Compare Democratic Party
- any of a number of political parties in other countries, usually so named to indicate their opposition to monarchy
- history another name for the Democratic-Republican Party
Republican party
1- One of the two major political parties in the United States. The party began in 1854 ( see under “American History to 1865” ); Abraham Lincoln , elected in 1860, was the first Republican president. During Reconstruction , many Republicans were eager to punish the South for its former slaveholding and for its secession from the United States. The northern Republicans, for example, supported carpetbaggers in southern governments. After Reconstruction, the Republicans favored a high protective tariff and were generally considered the defenders of northeastern and business interests. The party supported the Spanish-American War and the expansion of United States territory overseas. Some Republicans were part of the Progressive movement of the early twentieth century. In the 1920s, the party reestablished its reputation for supporting business and as being wary of any expansion of the place of government in national life. This characterization is still a reasonably accurate, if simplistic, description of basic Republican views. Since Lincoln, the Republican presidents have been Andrew Johnson , Ulysses S. Grant , Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield , Chester A. Arthur, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley , Theodore Roosevelt , William Howard Taft , Warren G. Harding , Calvin Coolidge , Herbert Hoover , Dwight D. Eisenhower , Richard Nixon , Gerald Ford , Ronald Reagan , George H. W. Bush , and George W. Bush .
Republican party
2- A political party that began in 1854 and is today one of the two major political parties in the United States. Originally, it was composed mainly of northerners from both major parties of the time, the Democrats and the Whigs , with some former Know-Nothings as well. The first Republicans were united by their opposition to the expansion of slavery. Their first winning presidential candidate was Abraham Lincoln in 1860.
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Disagreements between the self-fashioned libertarians, neoconservatives and nationalists previewed the factions vying for power within the Republican Party, factions which stand to come to the forefront in his next term.
One significant element of this failure is a reluctance to understand or recognize that today’s Republican Party is more of a front organization than a traditional political party.
Donald Trump and his Republican Party have an ambitious agenda and control of US Congress.
Trump will be able to get his nominees for administration posts approved more easily, something he struggled with back in 2017 when internal resistance to him in the Republican Party was still a significant factor.
The Democratic Party doesn't have anything like the propaganda power that the Republican Party has.
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