The two major political parties do not have official colors, but you will generally see them operating in red, white or blue. In recent elections, the news media has used red to signify the Republicans and blue to signify the Democrats.
In reality, the campaign colors of the presidential nominees ultimately define the parties. Most candidates running for president will choose a variation of red, white and blue, but Carter/Mondale used green and white in the 1980 campaign.
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If by "signs" you mean symbols, Democrats use the donkey; Republicans use the elephant.
Red and Blue
The first 2 political parties are the Federalists lead by Alexander Hamilton and the Democratic Republicans lead by Thomas Jefferson.
The Democrats and The Republicans.
Democrats and Republicans
Republican and Democrat
Republicans and Democrats. Republicans are generally percieved as more conservative, while democrats are more liberal. They often represent 2 different views on political issues, and rarely agree. The animal symbol for the Democrats is the donkey and for the Republicans is the elephant.
The most important roles of minor political parties has been to give the voters and option outside of the 2 major parties. Minor political parties have altered the outcome of some of elections.
It doesn't, it only has 2 major political parties.
two or 2
The Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
Every political parties
In which country? In mine, for instance, the 2 major parties are the Likkud and Kadima, with mid-weight parties being Labor, Shass and Israel Beiteinu. Minor parties are Meretz, the Communist party, the Torah Judaism party, 2 Arab minority parties and the National Unity party.
The top two political parties in Canada are the Liberals and the Conservatives. There are smaller parties as well, including the NDP, the Green Party, and the Bloc Quebecois.