Democrats Vs Republicans

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In America the two major political parties are the Republicans and the Democrats. On the debate over which party is more ideologically divided the evidence is shown through things such as party policy and current events within the American government, examples of these include the Government shutdown, gun control and party factions. As the democrats are divided over things like Obama care and gun control and the Republicans over the government shutdown and both parties are to a degree divided over their social policies such as their stances on same sex marriage. The Democratic party are divided over a number of issues firstly, gun control as legislation supported by Obama which included background checks on gun owners, was defeated in the…show more content…
Also the disunity within the Republican Party brought about by the government shutdown has caused the Democrats to join together despite divisions to present a more unified party to seem a more attractive option to the Republicans and also to criticise the Republicans hounding them in the press to lower their credibility to boost the Democratic standings in the popularity polls which has also brought about a large drop in support for the Republicans. Also as for the issue of same sex marriage the Democrats are predominantly in favour of it with it endorsed even by Barack Obama himself showing the mood of the majority of most of the Democratic Party despite a small minority who oppose it (mainly the Blue Dog Democrats). Another piece of evidence that the Democrats are not very divided is that the most conservative faction of the Democratic Party, the Blue Dog Democrats has been drastically reduced in recent years their numbers being in the 50’s in past years but in the 113th congress their numbers have been reduced to 14 so their influence has dwindled to give way to the congressional progressive caucus led by Nancy Pelosi who…show more content…
As well as that there was Obama care as although the party differed on how they thought to deal with it as the moderates wanted to make compromises on the budget but the Tea Party went against it completely. But although there they differed on the Obama Care vote not a single Republican voted in favour of it they all went against it. This goes to show that although often they disagree strongly they can at times completely unify on some
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