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2009 – September 12, Taxpayer March on Washington. Largest Tea Party rally on Washington protesting excess taxation and promoting fiscal responsibility. 2009 – October 11, National Equality March. Approximately 200,000 people [37] demonstrated in support of equal protection for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.
The following is a list of populist parties, leaders and movements. ... Do not let Belgrade drown [178] Strength of Serbia Movement [179] Serbian People's Party [180]
The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the United States federal district Washington, D.C. With the enactment of the 23rd amendment to the Constitution in 1961, [1] the district has been permitted to participate in presidential elections. It is part of the "blue wall", [2] having voted for all Democratic nominees since ...
Congress, and the GOP, has changed since then-President Trump and Republicans crafted the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. And while Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and GOP leadership are gunning to get a ...
People Reform Party; People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia; People's Party (Iceland) People's Party (Romania, 1918–38) People's Party of the Republic of Moldova; People's Power Party (Singapore) People's Radical Party; The Peoples Political Party; Pheu Thai Party; Podemos Perú; Populist Party (France) Progressive Conservative ...
People's Party (1892) 1892–1903 Populist Party Populism [87] Merged into: Democratic Party: 1892 1908 Silver Party: 1893–1902 Bimetalism [88] Merged into: Democratic Party: 1892 1902 Silver Republican Party: 1897–1900 Bimetalism [89] Merged into: Republican Party: 1896 1900 Socialist Party of America: 1911–1913 1915–1919 1921–1929 ...
Vucic's SNS party won some 47% of the ballots in the parliamentary vote, followed by Serbia Against Violence with 23%, according to a near-complete preliminary tally by the state election commission.
Some other significant but unsuccessful parties that ran a candidate for president include: the Know Nothing or American Party (1844–1860), the People's Party (Populist) candidate James B. Weaver (1892), Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive or "Bull Moose party" (1912), Robert M. La Follette's Progressive Party (1924), Strom Thurmond's Dixiecrat ...