Democratic Party

Guide Note
The Democratic party is, along with the Republican Party, one of the two major political parties in the United States. It is historically the more liberal of the two, although the notion of 'liberal' and 'conservative' as political opposites is a fairly recent one, and fails to account for many key issues in American partisan politics.
Origins
The Democratic Party is the older of the two major parties in the U.S., and is arguably the oldest active political party in the world, tracing its origins nearly to the beginning of the American democratic system, in 1792. It was founded by figures including Thomas Jefferson and James Madison as the Democratic-Republican Party, a Constitutionalist alternative to the anti-democratic, anti-populist Federalist Party of Alexander Hamilton. Over the years, many splits and schisms occurred in American partisan politics, such that the modern Democratic Party can be said to have begun in 1832, with the first Democratic National Convention.
Notable positions
While the Democratic Party was, notoriously, opposed to the abolition of slavery before the Civil War, and was deeply split regarding the civil rights movement until roughly the late 1960s, a general current of populism and egalitarianism has informed its positions. The signal program of the party in the 20th Century was the New Deal of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, which set a foundation under the rising American middle-class through programs such as Social Security and Medicare.
Current positions
In the 21st Century, the Democratic Party has largely been a minority party mounting opposition to the policies of Movement Conservatism, to varying effects and degrees of success. Positions have included support for government regulation of industry, anti-poverty programs, and civil-rights issues such as gay marriage. In 2006, the Democrats won a majority in Congress for the first time in 12 years, on promises to bring accountability back to a government rendered unpopular by a succession of majority-Republican scandals. As of April, 2008, one of the two Democratic candidates, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, is seen as likely to win the 2008 presidential election.
Fast Facts
- Founded: 1824 (modern) - 1792 (historical)
- Arguably the oldest active political party in the world
- Founders include: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison
- Party Chairman as of April, 2008: Howard Dean
- Senate Majority Leader as of April, 2008: Harry Reid (D-NV)
- House Majority Leaders as of April, 2008: Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
The Mahalo Top 7
- Official Site: The Democratic Party
- Wikipedia: Democratic Party
- Democratic Party: Senate
- DemocraticGovernors.org: Democratic Governors Association
- YDA.org: Young Democrats of America
- Blog: PoliticsTV.com: Democratic Party videos and posts
- Politico.com: Congress passes $120 billion Iraq bill (2007)
Democratic Party Recent News
- FoxNews.com
- New York Review of Books: Molehill Politics (April 17, 2008)
- WashingtonPost.com: Public Favors Democrats to Handle Iraq, Heath Care (October 1, 2007)
- Slate: Bush Plays Chicken with Congress
- Time: "Why the Dems Should Go for It"
- WashingtonPost.com: "President's Sin of Omission?"
- FoxNews.com: Democrats Hold Advantage for 2008
- MSNBC.com: Democratic Party articles
- The New York Times: Democratic Party News
Democratic Party Central Figures
- Nancy Pelosi
- MSNBC.com: Pelosi Meets Assad
- Harry Reid
- Howard Dean
- USNews.com: "Howard Dean: 'This Is Just a Firestorm'" (2006)
- Bill Clinton
Democratic Party History
- Wikipedia: History of the Democratic Party
- CNN: Democratic Party History (2000)
Democratic Party Historical Figures
Democratic Party Blogs
- Official Blog
- The Atlantic: Ross Douthat: The Democrats and the War
- Informed Comment: Democratic Party Divided on Iraq Supplemental
- Crooks and Liars: Posts about the Democratic Party
- Wonkette: Posts About Democrats
- Redstate: Posts about the Democratic Party
- Google Blog Search: Democratic Party
Democratic Party Criticism and Controversy
- The New York Times: Noun + Verb + 9/11 + Iran = Democrats' Defeat? (Nov. 5, 2007)
- FOXNews.com: Creeping Nationalization Won't Solve Health Care Problem by Fred Barnes (Oct. 2, 2007)
- FOXNews.com: FOX News Poll: Bush Approval Up; Nearly Half of Americans Think Surge Helped in Iraq (Sept. 13, 2007)
Democratic Groups and Organizations
- Meetup.com: Democratic Party Meetups...
- Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
- Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
- Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee
- Democratic Attorneys General Association
- College Democrats of America
- Democrats Abroad
Democratic Party Humor
- The Onion: Democrats Demand Inquiry Into How They're Doing and Democrats Vow Not To Give Up Hopelessness (2006)
- ChristineBarry.com: Cartoon
- YouTube: Democrat/Republican
- Parody Newspaper: America Weakly
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