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I argue that it is not. For the most part, people do not take arms up against people of other races, cultures, or even smaller differences which seem insignificant, like in many other countries. Many different races live in China, and there are hundreds of different dialects of languages spoken in China. China is not the most racist country, not even close.
For democrats, Republicans, and several others, a candidate needs to gain the vote of a majority of his party's convention delegates. However, each party is free, within the election laws, to apply its own method for determining its nominee.
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Yes, can replace them...however, they are soldered in...they are cheap to get off ebay.
There is not much evidence that they were activists for either party, but by some accounts, they seem to have been moderate Republicans.
It would certainly seem that Republicans are anti-feminist, even with female Republicans who claim to be feminist there seems to be a lot of internalized misogyny. The Republican party has consistently supported causes attempting to deny women their rights such as rights to birth control, abortion, and equal pay - I'd say it's safe to say Republicans are anti-feminist.
A:This is news to me. Most liberals in the United States are actually Christians.
Yes. I think, generally, Democrats, as a party, would like reform, but I am sure there are individuals who may not. Just as a number of Republicans I know would like reform as well, but the Republicans, as a party, does not seem to be in it as much.
They seem to be located predominately in the South Eastern United States.
The opposition from Republicans seem to be mainly a matter of politics. Granted, there are some opponents of the Affordable Care Act who genuinely believe it will be too expensive and not effective. But most of the opposition from Republicans does not seem to be about saving money: it seems to be about obstructing anything President Obama wants to do. The Republican plan, unfortunately, seeks to revert things to how they were before, which will leave millions of Americans without access to affordable health care. The hope that many Democrats have (and Democratic politicians understand the Affordable Care Act is not perfect, but they believe it is a start, and that once it is fully implemented, it will help many people) is that moderate Republicans will work with them to improve the law and fix the parts of it that need improvement. But at this point, Republican politicians seem determined to stop or repeal the law, rather than trying to work with Democrats to provide more Americans with access to affordable health insurance.