owners= republican
players= democrats
or at least for the most part. most of them dont care about politics
Wrong. Most athletes are republicans. And why is this? It's because athletes are far more down-to-earth than your Hollyweird actor types who like to live in fantasyland.
Kinda, Democrats belive in abortion which is a fundamental problem with the Church because they are pro-choice. Their community and socialist standings are more in Line with Catholic teachings than Republicans
The Democratic Party has no one view on the death penalty. There are many Democrats who are against it and many who are pro death penalty. Democrats tend to have a wider range of views within their own party, while Republicans are more unified in their beliefs, however wrong those tend to be.
No, because it was pro-slavery.
Moderate Republicans believe in the core beliefs of the Republican Party (smaller government and fiscal responsibility) while finding common ground with Democrats on legislation. A Moderate Republican could favor gay marriage and be pro choice or they could believe in progressive taxation and alternative energy just to name a few things. Most Moderate Republican's are against the Religious Right.
Look at the source: the Democratic Party's web site (under the related links below):
Democrats are pro-Choice. Republicans believe that even if you are raped you should be forced to have the baby.
If you mean politically it's Republicans who are mainly Pro-life and Democrats Pro-choice. Religious people are often against but many are also Pro-choice.
Democraft. (Modern Republicans). Political parties have made a 180 degree turn from that period. Modern Democrats reflect past Republicans as modern Republicans reflect past Democrats. So if slaves still existed today Fox News would be pro-slavery and MSNBC would be pro-abolition if you catch my drift.
In 2006, Pro-life Political Action Committees donated $411,569 while Pro-Choice Political Action Committees donated $881,172 Of the $411,569 contribution by pro-lifers, $7500 went to democrats while $404,069 went to Republicans. Of the contributions made by pro-choice PACs, $756,672 went to democrats and $108,500 went to Republicans.
Whether they are Democrats or Republicans, the presidents who have supported big business tend to be referred to in the media as "pro-business." There may be other terms, but that is the most common one.
A government plank is the party's position on a series of different issues An example would be pro-choice or pro-life groups. Democrats are pro-choice and republicans are pro-life. Their planks are just their stance on all current issues.
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If by conservatives you mean Republicans they did not exist yet and would not until they year 1854. After the party was created thtey were anti-slavery as opposed to democrats who were pro slavery. Republicans had a lot of support in the north and the democrats had support in the south during the civil war.
He cant be. Thomas Jefferson was a Democratic Republican. Thomas Jefferson began as an Anti-Federalist. During the Presidency of George Washington, he was a member of the 'Opposition' faction. Eventually he joined the Republican party - not to be mixed up with the Republican party that was established 1856-today. These republicans were referred to as 'Democrats' by the Federalists, who thought their ideals were more mob-rule than true republicanism. Today they are sometimes called the Jeffersonian Republicans. This even, does not quite fit, since the party underwent many changes. IE, in 1825, the two parties were considered 'Jackson Democrats and the 'Adams Republicans'. By 1829, The Republicans/Jefferson's party had become the "Democratic Republicans" (The name that still sticks today in referring to his party). The Adams Republicans had become the "National Republicans." By 1835 or so, the Democratic Republicans had dropped the Republic and just become "Democrats". The National Republicans had become the "Whigs." In 1850, when the Democratic Party won the Missouri compromise, a major pro-slavery battle, the Whigs lost their prominence. Most Whigs joined with several other minor parties to form the "Republicans" (The republican party of today), while some joined the Democrats. The Republicans became a major thorn in the side to the pro-slavery Democrats, launching their first platform in 1856 focusing primarily on civil rights. So to answer your question more succinctly: He was an anti-Federalist/Opposition/'Republican' (In the sense of what became later the Democratic Republicans or Democrats or 'Jeffersonian Republicans', not modern Republicans.)
Pro Athletes with Pro-Nrg - 2012 was released on: USA: 7 August 2012 (internet)
GREAT QUESTION---Believe it or not, there are some pro-gun Democrats as there are some anti-gun Republicans. Just make sure you do your homework before you vote. Conservative Democrats such as in West Virginia generally support the 2nd Amendment.