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In September 1855, Seward led his faction of Whigs into the Republican Party, effectively marking the end of the Whig Party as an independent and significant political force. [2] Thus, the 1856 presidential election became a three-sided contest between Democrats, Know-Nothings, and Republicans. [130]
Number of seats of each group or party c1, c2, ... Color of the seats for each group or party, indicated as a hex color (3- or 6-digits). Predefined value: #CCC. p1, p2, ... Name of the party to use the Module:Political party template (automatic loading of the color) b1, b2, ... Eventual color of the circle borders
This template is designed to make it easier to read tables where the name of a political party appears as one of the columns. Rather than a table where party names appear on a background colour, which can provide poor accessibility, this template creates two columns, one with a coloured bar and one with the party name, both populated from the political party module).
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American electoral politics have been dominated by successive pairs of major political parties since shortly after the founding of the republic of the United States. Since the 1850s, the two largest political parties have been the Democratic Party and the Republican Party—which together have won every United States presidential election since 1852 and controlled the United States Congress ...