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Princeton's WordNet

  1. Democratic Partynoun

    the older of two major political parties in the United States

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  1. democratic party

    The Democratic Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States, alongside the Republican Party. It was founded in 1828 and is currently characterized by its progressive and liberal leanings, with platforms and policies that often advocate for social equality, labor rights, climate change action, universal healthcare, and inclusivity. It traditionally supports a mixed economy and social justice movements. Party symbols are the donkey and the color blue. The Democratic Party's presidential nominee in the 2020 election was Joe Biden.

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  1. Democratic Party

    The Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in Italy. Along with The People of Freedom and the Five Star Movement, it is one of the three major parties in the country. The party's leader is Guglielmo Epifani, who replaced Pier Luigi Bersani in May 2013. The party was founded on 14 October 2007 as a merger of various left-wing and centrist parties which were part of The Union in the 2006 general election. Several parties merged into the Democratic Party, however its bulk was formed by the Democrats of the Left and Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy. Within the party, an important role is played also by Christian leftists, who are direct heirs of the late Christian Democracy's left. After Silvio Berlusconi's resignation in November 2011, the PD externally supported Mario Monti's government. Since April 2013 Enrico Letta, a Democrat, has been Prime Minister of Italy, at the head of a government of grand coalition including The People of Freedom, Civic Choice and the Union of the Centre. Other than Epifani, Letta and Bersani, prominent members of the PD include Walter Veltroni, Massimo D'Alema, Romano Prodi, Rosy Bindi, Dario Franceschini, Anna Finocchiaro, Matteo Renzi, Vasco Errani, Enrico Rossi and Piero Fassino.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of democratic party in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of democratic party in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of democratic party in a Sentence

  1. David Spring:

    The danger in my mind, as a Democrat, is it makes our Democratic party look corrupt.

  2. Grant Woodard:

    I guess we'll see as this plays out how much of a thirst for Democratic Socialism there in the national Democratic Party. I don't know if it's that great.

  3. Eric Scheidler:

    This is really just the legislature of Vermont virtue-signaling that it's on board with the Democratic party's growing abortion extremism -- an extremism far out of step with the view of most Americans that some limits ought to be placed on abortion.

  4. Matt Flynn:

    A lot of these other people. They are very, very nice people, but they scurry around with all of these various identities and so on, and I think that sets me apart as well, so my own belief is that we should get rid of the caucuses in the Democratic Party and come together again.

  5. Stacey Abrams:

    I would share your concern about not picking a woman of color, because women of color -- particularly Black women -- are the strongest part of the Democratic Party, Democratic Party, but that loyalty isn't simply how we vote, it's how we work, and if we want to signal that that work will continue, that we're going to reach not just to certain segments of our community, but to the entire country, then we need a ticket that reflects the diversity of America.


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