the power of government
Political Parties.
These are political parties. They include Republican, Democrat, and another third party. Each one will pick a candidate to run for political office under different ideologies.
political parties have no involvement
The two major US political parties are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
Political parties do the bidding of those who pay for them. They often need to get people to vote for them in which case they try to get votes so they can hold power and put in the laws those funding them desire. It has always been that to some extent but in the past political parties were often created by the people to address issues of inequality or to advance a political belief. That is the history of the NDP, a Western based party meant to advance the causes of Western Canadians. Something they are clearly far from today as they hold many anti-Western Canadian beliefs but beliefs well supported by those that fund them today.
Platforms
A political party is a noun. It is a political organisation that has specific beliefs, usually different from other parties, who seeks to attain political power.
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republican party
Someone who shares the party's beliefs.
Separation of Church & State. Promote values not political parties.
The most important organizations consisting of people who hold similar political beliefs are called POLITICAL PARTIES. However, there are numerous smaller local groups which are simply civil society or advocacy groups that are united by their political beliefs on one or more issues.
Political Parties.
Yes.
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So people can show their legal beliefs under a group. People have rights.