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  • ...form the U.S. Taxpayers Party, which was renamed the '''U.S. Constitution Party''' at its 1999 convention. While many would call it [[American conservative ..., the Constitution Party differentiates itself from the [[U.S. Libertarian Party]] on the basis of being "100% pro-life."
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  • #REDIRECT [[Home Rule party]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Free Soil Party]]
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  • {{main|Tea Party Movement}} '''Tea Party Nation''' is a for-profit corporation registered<ref>{{citation
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  • #redirect[[Democratic-Republican Party]]
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  • ...Unionist Party''' is, since 2003, the largest [[Ulster Unionism|Unionist]] party in [[Northern Ireland]]. It is largely seen as hardline on the issue of uni ...y was founded in 1971 by members of the [[Protestant Unionist Party]]. The party currently has <!--X [[Member of Parliament (UK)|MP]]s in the British [[Hous
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  • ...James M. ''To the Hartford Convention: The Federalists and the Origins of Party Politics in Massachusetts, 1789–1815'' (1970) * Chambers, William Nisbet, ed. ''The First Party System: Federalists and Republicans'' (1972)
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  • A major political party in South Africa from 1934 to 1977.
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  • The '''Liberal Party''' of Canada is one of the older political parties of that nation. Liberal
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  • The '''Whig Party in Britain''' was dominant from 1688 to 1760, and again in the 1830s and 18 The term “Whig” was originally an abusive term for the country party under Shaftesbury in 1679. It was based on the aristocracy and businessmen
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  • ...nder Hamilton's]] [[Federalist Party]] against the [[Democratic-Republican Party]] of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]].
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  • {{r|Conservative Party of Canada}} {{r|Liberal Party of Canada}}
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  • {{rpl|Green Party of England and Wales}} {{rpl|Scottish Green Party}}
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  • ...ly absorbed by the [[Republican Party (United States), history |Republican Party]] in 1854. The Free Soil Party was an anti-slavery party, but members were not necessarily abolitionists. Many free-soilers would n
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  • {{dambigbox|the Japanese political party|Democratic Party}} ...the same as that of the forerunner of the DPJ, the short-lived Democratic Party (1996-1998).
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  • ...succeeded by [[Gordon Brown]] in 2007. After thirteen years in power, the party lost the [[2010 United Kingdom general election|general election of May 201 ...e did substantially better than generally expected, but the second was the party's worst result since 1935. He immediately announced would stand down on 4 A
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  • ...the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, which emphasized states rights. The party opposed a strong judiciary and opposed the army and navy (calling for relia The opposition [[Federalist party]] controlled the national government until 1800, then lost and slowly faded
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  • {{r|Federalist Party}} {{r|Democratic-Republican Party}}
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  • ...''' (National) Tea Party Advisory Team''' is a group of the [[National Tea Party Coalition]], which operates through teleconferences. It sponsored a protest | publisher = [[National Tea Party Coalition]]}}</ref> While not all the same people are involved, it respect
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  • {{r|political party}} {{r|National Party (South Africa)}}
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  • British political party which is primarily concerned with environmental issues.
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  • The '''Liberal Party of Australia''' is a centre-right political party in [[Australia]]. ...arty was formed in 1944 to compete with the centre-left [[Australian Labor Party]] for political office, both at the federal level and in the Australian sta
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  • ...f [[U.S. House of Representatives|U.S. Representatives]] who support [[Tea Party movement]] principles; all Republicans at present; founded by Rep. [[Michel
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  • * Frederick J. Blue. ''The Free Soilers: Third Party Politics, 1848-54'' (1973) ...c Foner; ''Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men: The Ideology of the Republican Party before the Civil War'' 1970.
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  • Center-left [[political party]] of the [[State of Israel]], headed by [[Ehud Barak]]
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  • *[http://www.respectparty.org/ Respect Party] - official website.
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  • '''U.S. Progressive Party can mean: ...ublican Party to support [[Theodore Roosevelt]], also called '''Bull Moose Party'''
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  • {{r|Democratic Party}} {{r|Whig Party}}
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  • ...offeepartyusa.com/ Coffee Party USA] is the official website of the Coffee Party.
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  • ...lt lost in 1912 and while a few local candidates were elected, by 1914 the party virtually collapsed. ==Birth of a new party==
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  • {{r|Third Party System}} {{r|Republican Party (United States), history}}
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  • ...nce group against the Soviets in the [[Afghanistan War (1978-1992)]]. The party is Islamist but not Salafist, willing to work outside religious structures. ...es' departure put Gulbuddin Hekmatyar in charge of what became the Islamic Party of Afghanistan Gulbuddin; a former prime minister and politician who freque
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  • #redirect[[U.S. Progressive Party 1912]]
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  • Former British political party, now a component of the Liberal Democrats.
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  • Short-lived [[United States of America|U.S.]] political party opposing expansion of [[slavery]]; it ran presidential candidates in 1848 a
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  • Left-leaning party which campaigns for an independent Scotland outside the UK; founded 1934 an
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  • ...[[Tea (meal)#Afternoon Tea|afternoon tea]]. For alternate uses, see [[tea party (disambiguation)]].}} ...denote a difference in social class. Through the mid-20th Century, a tea party would almost certainly be restricted to women of the upper socio-economic c
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  • ...which dissolved itself into the ANC in 2005. In August 2008, the National Party emerged once again under the leadership of [[Juan-Duval Uys]]. ...tice [[J.B.M. Hertzog]] came increasingly at odds with the [[South African Party]] (SAP) government over its approach to the relationship between South Afri
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  • Loyalist political party of Northern Ireland.
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  • [[United States of America]] libertarian political party founded in 1971. Presidential candidates have included [[Harry Browne]], [[
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  • [[Sudan]]ese Islamist party led by [[Hassan al-Turabi]]; has called for President [[Omar al-Bashir]] to
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  • The '''New Black Panther Party (NBPP)''', or '''New Black Panther Party for Self Defense''', is a U.S. interest group, formed in 1989, which calls | publisher = New Black Panther Party}}</ref> The Black Panther Party disavows it and has announced it has no right to the name. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...by Republicans in the United States to refer to the opposition Democratic Party, and assumed by many Democrats to be an insulting, disparaging or derogator
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  • {{r|party system}} ===Party processes===
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  • {{r|Party system}} {{r|First Party System}}
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  • Centre-left political party in Australia and Australia's oldest political party.
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  • {{r|First Party System}} {{r|Democratic-Republican Party}}
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  • {{seealso|Republican Party (United States), history}} ...mocratic Party]]. It is often referred to as the '''GOP''' (for "Grand Old Party").
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  • A decoration for the first 100,000 Nazi Party members, although it did not distinguish between "Old Fighters" and those t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Communist Party of Viet Nam]]
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  • The Canadian [[social democracy|social democrat]] party descended from the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, founded in 1933.
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  • British right-wing political party best-known for its campaign for the UK to leave the European Union and for
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  • A South African political party that existed from 1910 until 1934
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  • [[Uruguay]] political party led by [[Eduardo Fernandez]]; current national president resigned from it o
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  • ...the party won 3.7% of the popular vote and no seats. Since that time, the party re-merged with the SNS, which elected [[Ján Slota]] chairman. ...to enter the Slovak parlament on the parlamientary elections of 2002, the party formed a coalition with SNS. After the [[2004 European Parlamentary electio
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  • * 1893: Independent Labour Party[http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Pilp.htm] formed by Keir Hardie ''"to * 1906: The Labour Repesentation Committee renamed "The Labour Party"
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  • ...nited States of America|United States]] political party during the [[First Party System]], 1792-1820s, founded by [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]]
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  • Member of an 18th- and 19th-century British political party that was opposed to the Tories, originally a Scottish Presbyterian opponent
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  • ...ude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A national organization supporting local [[Tea Party movement]] groups and doing national education but not chartered to endorse
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  • #REDIRECT [[Communist Party of Viet Nam]]
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  • {{r|Political party}} {{r|South African Party}}
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  • ...'s New Party]] and the [[Social Democratic Party (Japan)|Social Democratic Party]] (SDP) headed by then-DPJ leader [[Yukio Hatoyama]]; this broke 55 years o ...action led by former leader [[Ichiro Ozawa]]. Kan was unable to win enough party or public support, especially following the [[2011 Tohoku earthquake and ts
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  • * [http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=560 "The First American Party System" lesson plan for grades 9-12]
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  • #REDIRECT [[UK Independence Party]]
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  • ====SS and party leaders==== ====State (not party) leaders====
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  • #REDIRECT[[True Slovak National Party]]
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  • ...y..." A list of six principles, including "supporting National Libertarian Party candidates," follows this statement. The party leadership declined to endorse celebrity author [[Ann Coulter]] in a run fo
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  • ==The Labour Party constitution== ''The Labour Party is a democratic socialist party. It believes that by the strength of our common endeavour we achieve more t
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  • A right-wing political party which espouses conservatism.
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  • ...no information; it is vilified by [[Tea Party Patriots]]; ejected by [[Tea Party National Federation]] over alleged racist remarks
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  • ...y]], a state rather than party organization, reporting both to the [[SS]] (Party) and Ministry of the Interior (State)
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  • ...[[American Liberty Alliance]]; now the administrator of the [[Tax Day Tea Party]] Web site
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  • ...[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. Their [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] rivals were [[John Kerry]] and [[John Edwards]
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  • The '''Christian Atheist Party''' was a student political organization ...the Progressive Conservatives, the Communist Party, and the New Democratic Party.
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  • (Welsh: 'Party of Wales') political party which campaigns for more political independence for Wales.
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  • ...the party won 3.7% of the popular vote and no seats. Since that time, the party re-merged with the SNS, which elected [[Ján Slota]] chairman. ...to enter the Slovak parlament on the parlamientary elections of 2002, the party formed a coalition with SNS. After the [[2004 European Parlamentary electio
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  • {{rpl|Social Democratic Party (Japan)}} {{rpl|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}
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  • ...economist, who cofounded the German Workers' Party, which became the Nazi Party; attracted [[Adolf Hitler]]; fell out of favor due to [[socialism in Nation
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  • == Separate articles in this wiki on past U.S. political party systems == {{rpl|First Party System}}
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  • ...or of today's [[Communist Party of Vietnam]], the '''Indochinese Communist Party (ICP)''' (''Dang Cong San Dong Duong'') was formed in 1930, many of its fou ...orkers' Party]] (''Lao Dong'') in 1951. In 1976, it became the [[Communist Party of Viet Nam]].
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  • ...rty in exile, and had been Prime Minister in 2005-2006; he now leads a new party, the [[Iraqi Reform Movement]]
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  • (DNVP), German National People's Party (1919-1933), right-wing German party led publisher [[Alfred Hugenberg]]; opposed to [[Treaty of Versailles]] and
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  • {{r|Tea Party movement}} {{r|Todd Akin}} [[Tea Party caucus]]; Republican [[Member of Congress]]MO-2
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  • ...rises when a party unjustifiably interferes with an expectation of another party. There are three common areas of tortious interference, these being with co # the existence of a business relationship between the plaintiff and another party;
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  • ...more political independence for [[Wales]]. Unlike the [[Scottish National Party]], Plaid Cymru have not consistently advocated full independence from the r
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  • ...government typically formed either from members of the largest [[political party]] in the [[House of Representatives of Japan|House of Representatives]], th Parliamentary systems go back to the [[Meiji Restoration]], but [[Japanese party government before World War Two]] was limited; parties were dissolved in 19
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  • ...enate seat from [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]]; supported by the [[Tea Party Movement]]; past spokesman for Concerned Women for America
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  • ...enate]] from [[Kentucky (U.S. state)|Kentucky]], identified with the [[Tea Party Movement]], libertarianism and [[constitutional conservatism]]; son of [[Ro
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  • ...itions of President Andrew Jackson and his followers in the new Democratic Party.
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  • ...42) Founder of the German Workers' Party, predecessor of the German [[Nazi Party]] and coauthor of the original platform of [[National Socialism]]; lost inf
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  • Currently the ruling party of Pakistan, a center-left Islamist political party launched by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1967; espoused socialism in its early da
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  • ...s [[Republican In Name Only]] by some [[American conservative]]s and [[Tea Party movement]] activists
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  • ...mocratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] but switched to the [[Republican Party (United States)]] in December 2009; retired radiation oncologist
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  • ...bpages}}</noinclude>Leader of the Washington D.C. [[Tea Party movement|Tea Party]], living in suburban [[Manassas, Virginia]]; appeared in an [[60 Plus Asso
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  • ...[[Iraq War]] and rejected [[Iraq Study Group]] report; supportive of [[Tea Party movement]]
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  • *2: [[William R. King| William R. D. King]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *: [[Dixon Hall Lewis| Dixon H. Lewis]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • ...ck Cheney]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]) over the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic slate]] of [[John Kerry]] and [[John Edwards]].
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  • ...domWorks]]; local [[Tea Party movement]] activist before co-founding [[Tea Party Patriots]]
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  • [[Libertarian Party (US)|Libertarian Party]] (U.S.) presidential candidate in 1996 and 2000, investment adviser and au
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  • ...''' (National) Tea Party Advisory Team''' is a group of the [[National Tea Party Coalition]], which operates through teleconferences. It sponsored a protest | publisher = [[National Tea Party Coalition]]}}</ref> While not all the same people are involved, it respect
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  • *3: [[Benjamin Fitzpatrick]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *2: [[Clement Claiborne Clay|Clement C. Clay, Jr.]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • ...ies in 1940. There are various translations of the name; '''Constitutional Party''' is common. The group was considered relatively more liberal than [[Seiyu ...essive Party) faction calling itself the Kensei Honto (Real Constitutional Party). Nevertheless, Kenseito did produce working cabinets. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...ce the Nazis were in control, many started much before 1933, as the senior Party official in a Gau. Directives and instructions were received from the Party Reich Directorate. The Gauleiters had the function of interpreting such ord
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  • ...its to the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] or [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Parties]].
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  • ...Party (United States)|Democrat]] [[John F. Kennedy]] against [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[Richard M. Nixon]]; Kennedy was the first [[
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  • ...s [[U.S. House Majority Leader]] in 2003, after 18 years as a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] representative from [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas
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  • ...], especially as [[Japanese party government before World War Two|Japanese party government]] declined.
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  • ...state)|Massachusetts]] House of Representatives; associated with the [[Tea Party movement]]; opposed by [[NARAL Pro-Choice America|NARAL Pro-Choice]] on rep
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  • ...1959) is prime minister of [[Norway]] and chairman of the Norwegian Labor Party. ...became Member of Parliament in 1991. He became Vice Chairman of the Labor Party in 1992. Stoltenberg was Minister of Industry 1993-1996, and Minister of Fi
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  • ...he election. An individual may only vote in the primary for one political party in any given election. Primary elections are often combined with elections ...seat offices, the winner is the candidate with a plurailty of votes in his party's primary.
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  • ...gh the merger of parties in opposition to the governing Liberal Democratic Party, including former members of the LDP; won the 2009 Japanese general electio
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  • '''Party''' is a term that can be defined in a number of ways, most of which relate 'Party' can have several meanings, including:
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