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  2. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Capital letters/Archive 1

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    I suggest that we add the following rule: communist(ic), socialist, liberal, conservative, libertarian, democrat(ic) and republican shall only be capitalized if they refer to a specific political party having the word (or a variant or cognate thereof) in its name. Neon Merlin 00:14, 9 October 2006 (UTC)

  3. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Do not capitalize "the" in such cases or when referring to major religious figures or ... Republican, a political party).

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Capital letters

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    On Wikipedia, most acronyms are written in all capital letters (such as NATO, BBC, and JPEG).Wikipedia does not follow the practice of distinguishing between acronyms and initialisms; unless that is their common name, do not write word acronyms, that are pronounced as if they were words, with an initial capital letter only, e.g., do not write UNESCO as Unesco, or NASA as Nasa.

  5. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/proposal - Wikipedia

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    Philosophies, doctrines, and systems of economic thought do not begin with a capital letter, unless the name is derived from a proper noun: Lowercase republican refers to a system of political thought; uppercase Republican refers to a specific Republican Party (each party name being a proper noun).

  6. Trump has an unusual habit of capitalizing random words in ...

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    President Donald Trump has an unusual writing style that has caught the attention of linguists and writing experts.

  7. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln – Republican Party, used on some paper ballots in the US; also used as a fundraising symbol (such as with the party's annual "Lincoln Dinner" in many states). Bear – California National Party; Benjamin Franklin – Democratic Party, used on some paper ballots in the US; Black and white cockade – Federalist Party

  8. Democrats no longer 'party of the people' as Trump transforms ...

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    Democratic pessimism about the party's future is at its highest point in eight years, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Republicans, on the other hand, are riding high and have the ...

  9. Kansas Republicans pay to take turns hitting and kicking ...

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    “A disgruntled former member of the state party, who did not attend the event, saw an opportunity to capitalize on the poor judgement of the outside exhibitor,” a spokesperson said in a statement.