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  2. Political positions of the Republican Party (United States)

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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.

  3. Political platform - Wikipedia

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    A political party platform (American English), party program, or party manifesto (preferential term in British and often Commonwealth English) is a formal set of principal goals which are supported by a political party or individual candidate, to appeal to the general public, for the ultimate purpose of garnering the general public's support and votes about complicated topics or issues.

  4. Social media and political communication in the United States

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    On the other hand, 36% of Republicans indicated that the Mueller investigation was important, whereas 87% of Democrats indicated it was. [67] When politicians use social media platforms like Twitter, they are more likely to be circulated and attract attention if they have extremist views, this is known as the "echoing effect". [68]

  5. Opinion: Some jobs should never be done by kids. Project 2025 ...

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    A pernicious aspect of Project 2025 is its plan to make child labor more common in dangerous and even life-threatening industries, writes Veronica Goodman. Opinion: Some jobs should never be done ...

  6. Opinion - Why do Republicans fund programs that we want ... - AOL

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    The continuing resolution (CR) continues funding the construction of a Taj Mahal-like FBI headquarters, surveillance programs on Americans without warrants, DEI offices and DEI training throughout ...

  7. When did Democrats and Republicans switch platforms? - AOL

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    The Republicans used to favor big government, while Democrats were committed to curbing federal power. So why did the party switch occur? The Republicans used to favor big government, while ...

  8. High School Republican National Federation - Wikipedia

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    The High School Republican National Federation, commonly referred to as the High School Republicans or HSReps, is a 501(c)(4) organization and student-led organization that seeks to mobilize young people and elect Republicans. HSReps members across the country engage in political activity and work on political campaigns.

  9. Why are some Republicans acting like progressive Democrats ...

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