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Greenparty: The Role Of Democratic Parties In The United States

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Democratic Parties are to build for education and collaboration and there goals are to protect the rights for all people to vote, change laws and structures that the officeholders to open fair competition. Democratic also wants to change where there is necessary and be able to eliminate the laws for othe countries, states and our communities. “Through working to ensure diverse political and policy viewpoints are available via popular channels
• “protect internet freedom and neutrality
• eliminate media oligopolies
• create opportunity for independent and public media” (reclaim democracy
The history democratic traces is its inspiration of democratic republican party that are influence by opponents such as, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison an others back in 1972. “The party also inspired the Whigs and modern republicans. The Democratic Party truly arose in the 1930s, with the election of Andrew Jackson.” (wikipedia)

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This Party is much smaller than the Democratic and Republican. “The GPUSA nominated Nader President back in 2000, Nader rejected the G/GPUSA nomination while embracing the other Green party.”(Politics1.com) The goals for GreenParty is to create and give the economy a fair share. Also have secure jobs to pay a living wage that will work for the economy for there goods. They want to make invest in making energy and fuels to reduce so society that protects our planet from climate change. “By restoring public services to public hands we will ensure they run in the interest of the people that use them.”(Green

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