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Republicans are divided on how to confront illegal immigration between a platform that allows for migrant workers and easing citizenship guidelines, and border enforcement-first approach. In general, pro-growth advocates within the Republican Party and it support more immigration, and traditional or populist conservatives oppose it.
Republicans first won a majority of US House seats in the South in the 1994 "Republican Revolution", and only began to dominate the South after the 2010 elections. [ 200 ] Bruce Kalk and George Tindall argue that Nixon's Southern Strategy was to find a compromise on race that would take the issue out of politics, allowing conservatives in the ...
The Republicans used to favor big government, while Democrats were committed to curbing federal power. So why did the party switch occur? When did Democrats and Republicans switch platforms?
The Republicans returned to the presidency in the 1920s, winning on platforms of normalcy, business-oriented efficiency, and high tariffs. [81] The national party platform avoided mention of prohibition, instead issuing a vague commitment to law and order . [ 82 ]
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Others argue Republicans need to adapt to a modern California and work to attract a broader swath of voters. The fight played out this weekend over the California GOP platform, a document few ...
A 2017 poll conducted by Gallup identifies issues where the partisan gap has significantly increased over a period of about fifteen years. For Republicans, the most significant shift was the idea that the "federal government has too much power", with 39% of Republicans agreeing with that notion in 2002 as opposed to 82% agreeing in 2016.
Republicans cut the party platform from a 66-page document to 16-pages. In a memo, Trump’s campaign managers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles sent a memo calling for the party to keep the platform ...