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  2. National Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The National Party was an early-20th-century national political organization in the United States founded by pro-war defectors from the Socialist Party of America (SPA) in 1917. These adherents of the SPA Right first formed a non-partisan national society to propagandize the socialist idea called the Social Democratic League of America .

  3. National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry

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    Grange membership has declined considerably as the percentage of American farmers has fallen from a third of the population in the early 20th century to less than two percent today. Between 1992 and 2007, the number of Grange members fell by 40%, largely due to the National Grange no longer offering insurance for its members. [12]

  4. Political party funding - Wikipedia

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    As the costs of elections increase, so do the demands of party funds. In the UK, some politicians have advocated that parties be funded by the state , a proposal that promised to give rise to debate in the country that was first to regulate campaign expenses in 1883.

  5. Constitution Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Greg Moeller became the first member of the party to win a partisan election. The Constitution parties of Minnesota and Colorado have both achieved major party status once. As of June 2024, the Constitution Party has 28 members who have been elected to city council seats and other municipal offices across the United States. [14]

  6. Democratic governors balance whether to fight or pacify after ...

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    “I love Janet Mills and I appreciate her for standing up. I also know that there’s always a cost that comes with that.” The Democrats who lead the nation's most populous states were in Washington for a meeting of the National Governors Association, where they tried to strike a balance between their states' needs and their feelings about ...

  7. Libertarian Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Lifetime membership is granted with a $1,500 donation in one calendar year. Dues-paying members receive a subscription to the party's national newspaper, LP News. [59] Since 2006, membership in the party's state affiliates has been separate from membership in the national party, [60] with each state chapter maintaining its own membership rolls.

  8. This Little-Known Costco Perk Could Cover the Cost of Membership

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    A Gold Star Costco membership costs just $60 a year. So even if you never use your Costco membership for anything else, you're ahead of the game by $40 by getting a membership to shop Costco Next.

  9. Socialist Party of America - Wikipedia

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    Bayard Rustin, an important member of the Socialist Party of America throughout the decade of the 1960s, was elected a National Co-Chairman late in the decade. The party changed its name to Social Democrats, USA (SDUSA) by a vote of 73 to 34. [91] Renaming the party SDUSA was meant to be "realistic".