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The official party name is still The Democratic Party. That's the name that will always be on the ballot, on any legislation, and in the laws of the land.
There has never been a "Democrat Party" in the United States. None of them have used the word Democrat in the name. It's always been "Democratic".
No one on Congress ever used the term Democrat Party until Joe McCarthy, who coined it himself. He caught a lot of grief because it made him sound like an idiot, but because he was an idiot, he used it anyway. So did some of the other idiots who followed him.
It is not the Democratics.
The Democrat Party.
Are you a Republican or a Democratic? Democratic is a verb, not a noun.
I broken dryer would be a better description because part of the dryer has a use and all of it can be re cycled. If you take the drum out of the dryer it makes a perfect burn barrel, I had a rack that fit over the top and BBQ'd on it and also used it to burn trash when ground was wet. It lasted 5 years and the rest of dryer went to re cycle center and I think they gave me 8 bucks.
after watching the democratic party presidential candidate debates last week, I saw a major political turn to the left with all the candidates compared to the policies advocated by the former president just a few years ago.
Perhaps the democratic national party committee chairman, tom perez, is taking a page from trump's strategy in 2016: just appeal to the base, the most excited voters in their party, and count on their traditional voters to still vote for the party because they always have voted for the party.
Perez did say one year ago that democratic-socialist politician Ocasio-cortez represented "the future of our party".
after watching the democratic party presidential candidate debates last week, I saw a major political turn to the left with all the candidates compared to the policies advocated by the former president just a few years ago.
Perhaps, the democratic national party committee chairman, tom perez, is taking a page from trump's strategy in 2016: just appeal to the base, the most excited voters in their party, and count on their traditional voters to still vote for the party because they always have voted for the party.
Perez did say one year ago that democratic-socialist politician Ocasio-cortez represented "the future of our party".
Yep, the Democratic party is moving forward into the 21st century. The younger generations are all about the environment and financial and social equality and diversity, all things that are anathema to the GOP.
Meanwhile, back in the Republic party you have all the same old fossils. Ever notice how much young energy is coming to the fore in the Democratic party, while the Republic party just gets older and older and older?
You guys are hanging onto to power at the moment, but the clock is ticking.
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