All of the above
i think its political parties
Political Parties do not have presidents. They have representatives, but not presidents.
The leaders of the American Revolution did not approve of the idea of political parties, but it seems they were inevitable. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were the founders and leaders of the first two political parties in the United States.
Democrats and Republicans.
do not do it
They can be. It's more of an opinion. Sometimes the parties think of what's best for themselves instead of the country.
the power of government
Yuhang Shi has written: 'Problems, parties, and the public' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Political parties
Political Parties.
Political parties, and politicians, (in my opinion), should simply be honest. Whether citing the national debt or national policies, be honest with citizens. Voters don't like liars or the "political spin".
Family and education play a leading role in the making of public opinion.
Some other political parties represented in Ottawa right now include communist, freedom, and green. Most have very little political pull but help to shape popular opinion.
get a book
The plural of political party is "political parties".
Political parties usually have their basis in shared political ideologies and objectives. In the United States the two major political parties are the Republican and Democrat parties.
The objective of political parties is to attain power and form the government, whereas the aim of pressure groups is only to influence the decision-making of the government