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Pages in category "Political party factions in the United States" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Current President Joe Biden. The Democratic Party of the United States is a party composed of various factions. The liberal faction supports modern liberalism that began with the New Deal in the 1930s and continued with both the New Frontier and Great Society in the 1960s.
The Republican Party in the United States includes several factions, or wings.During the 19th century, Republican factions included the Half-Breeds, who supported civil service reform; the Radical Republicans, who advocated the immediate and total abolition of slavery, and later advocated civil rights for freed slaves during the Reconstruction era; and the Stalwarts, who supported machine ...
Pages in category "Factions in the Democratic Party (United States)" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Merged into: Locofoco faction of the Democratic Party: 1829 1831 Anti-Mormon Party: Illinois 1841 1844 Independent Anti-Mormon Party of Oneida County: Idaho 1870s 1880s People's Party: Utah Mormonism [138] 1870 1891 Liberal Party: Utah Anti-clericalism [139] 1870 1893 Independent Reform Party: Illinois 1874 1874 Independent Party: Florida 1884 1884
Groups that "control territory" are defined as any group that hold any populated or inhabited town, city, village, or defined area that is under the direct administration or military control of the group.
To a certain extent, this is contingent upon the faction in question. For example, the paleoconservative and social conservative factions would be far more inclined to favor federal drug regulations trumping states' rights, while the libertarian faction would be more inclined to see such power devolved to the states or even further. [citation ...
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