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  1. 24 de mar. de 2023 · 1840-03-23 newera ok.png 1,369 × 674; 169 KB. 1892 "Democratic Watcher" Ribbon (4360259288).jpg 692 × 1,536; 280 KB. 1920 Democratic National Convention hall.png 1,973 × 1,215; 1.79 MB. Franklin D. Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt, Democratic Party Workers Albany New York.jpg 582 × 366; 137 KB.

  2. Nevada Democratic Party. New Hampshire Democratic Party. New Jersey Democratic State Committee. Democratic Party of New Mexico. New York State Democratic Committee. North Carolina Democratic Party. North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party.

  3. New Democrats, also known as centrist Democrats, Clinton Democrats, or moderate Democrats, are a centrist ideological faction within the Democratic Party in the United States. As the Third Way faction of the party, they are seen as culturally liberal on social issues while being moderate or fiscally conservative on economic issues.

  4. The Democratic Party is one of the two major political parties of the United States political system and the oldest existing political party in the country as well as the world. The Democratic party was founded in the 1830s and 1840s. It is also the oldest active voter-based political party in the w

  5. For state politics see Whig Party (United States) . The Whigs emerged in the 1830s in opposition to President Andrew Jackson, pulling together former members of the National Republican Party, the Anti-Masonic Party, and disaffected Democrats. The Whigs had some links to the defunct Federalist Party, but the Whig Party was not a direct successor ...

  6. The 2012 United States presidential election happened on November 6, 2012. Barack Obama, the incumbent president and Democratic candidate, won the election. He defeated Mitt Romney, the Republican candidate, who was the former Governor of Massachusetts. There were also elections for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives.

  7. Democratic Party governors of Nevada ‎ (16 P) Democratic Party governors of New Hampshire ‎ (21 P) Democratic Party governors of New Jersey ‎ (30 P) Democratic Party governors of New Mexico ‎ (19 P) Democratic Party governors of New York (state) ‎ (26 P) Democratic Party governors of North Carolina ‎ (38 P)