The Two Major Political Parties In The United States

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The United States of America has two major political parties: the Republican party and the Democratic party. These political parties were formed and have existed due to their significant roles which include nominating and electing public servants, educating and mobilizing voting, and running the government (Maxwell et.al, 94). The political parties in the U.S. have three distinct characteristics that are found nowhere else in the world. These characteristic include pragmatism, decentralization and the two-party system (Maxwell et. al, 94). The three unique features make the political parties unique in all aspects of their roles and influence to the public. The Democratic Party was formed 1792 when followers of Thomas Jefferson adopted the name Republican or Jeffersonian Republicans to emphasize their antimonarchical views. The party adopted its current name during the Presidency of Andrew Jackson in the 1830s. The party uses different …show more content…

The Republican party uses some ways to influence and win voters. The party uses different agendas to influence the public to secure votes. The current main agenda for the Republican Party to fight towards a freer and stronger America where everybody has the opportunity to achieve the American Dream. The party can engage vital social issues forthrightly but in a manner that is aspirational rather than alienating. Addressing the issue of marriage and family is not optional but essential. Also, the party stresses on the collapse of the marriage culture in America that has profound public ramifications, affecting everything from welfare and education to crime, income inequality, social mobility, and the size of the state. The party addresses the issue of gay marriage and its consequences in eroding the American culture (Gerson et.

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