Answer this question… The Republican party
The Democratic Republican Party favored a limited national government. The party, formed in 1828, was led by Andrew Jackson. It is now the oldest political party in the USA.
The Democratic-Republican Party effectively ended in 1824, when it split into separate factions that eventually became the modern Democratic and Republican parties. However, the transition was not immediate, and it took several years for these new parties to fully crystallize and supplant the Democratic-Republican Party.
The Democratic and Republican National convententions are where the delegates of each party meet to nominate their Presidential and Vice-Presidential nominees. The nominees get delegates by winning each state's primary or caucus.
democratic, and republican
Andrew Jackson founded the Democratic Party to rival the National Republican Party
No, the Republican National Committee does not have superdelegates. Superdelegates are a feature of the Democratic Party's nominating process, not the Republican Party's.
The question is backward: Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party (formerly called the Anti-Federalists) split into the National Republican Party and the Democratic Party after the contested Presidential election of 1824.
The National Republicans and Democrats
The national republican and Democratic republican
The Democratic-Republican party favored strong state governments, an economy based on agriculture, strict interpretation of the constitution, and opposed protective tariffs and a national bank.
Democratic-Republican Party was created in 1791.
Monroe belonged to the Democratic-Republican party, the party of Jefferson and Madison.
The supporters of Jackson became the democrats. The supporters of Adams became the National Republicans. The two-party system created with the election of 1828 were National Republican and Democratic Republican.
The Democratic Party and the Republican Party have never been together as a single party.
He was a Democratic-republican. Jefferson and Madison created the Democratic Republican Party to oppose the Federalist Party.
George Washington -- no party affiliationJohn Adams -- Federalist PartyThomas Jefferson -- Democratic-Republican PartyJames Madison -- Democratic-Republican PartyJames Monroe -- Democratic-Republican PartyJohn Quincy Adams -- Democratic-Republican PartyAndrew Jackson -- Democratic PartyMartin Van Buren -- Democratic PartyWilliam Henry Harrison -- Whig PartyJohn Tyler -- Whig Party (kicked out of the party during the 1st year of his presidency)James K. Polk -- Democratic PartyZachary Taylor -- Whig PartyMillard Fillmore -- Whig PartyFranklin Pierce -- Democratic PartyJames Buchanan -- Democratic PartyAbraham Lincoln -- Republican PartyAndrew Johnson -- Democratic PartyUlysses S. Grant -- Republican PartyRutherford B. Hayes -- Republican PartyJames A. Garfield -- Republican PartyChester A. Arthur -- Republican PartyGrover Cleveland -- Democratic PartyBenjamin Harrison -- Republican PartyWilliam McKinley -- Republican PartyTheodore Roosevelt -- Republican PartyWilliam Howard Taft -- Republican PartyWoodrow Wilson -- Democratic PartyWarren G. Harding -- Republican PartyCalvin Coolidge -- Republican PartyHerbert Hoover -- Republican PartyFranklin D. Roosevelt -- Democratic PartyHarry S. Truman -- Democratic PartyDwight D. Eisenhower -- Republican PartyJohn F. Kennedy -- Democratic PartyLyndon B. Johnson -- Democratic PartyRichard M. Nixon -- Republican PartyGerald R. Ford -- Republican PartyJimmy Carter -- Democratic PartyRonald Reagan -- Republican PartyGeorge H. W. Bush -- Republican PartyBill Clinton -- Democratic PartyGeorge W. Bush -- Republican PartyBarack Obama -- Democratic Party