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Lost Angel
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Are people aware that the Republican party actually consisted of liberals in the 1800's, while the Democratic party was mostly conservatives? Think about it, Republicans back then were mostly from northern & northeastern, industrialized regions. Democrats were from the rural heavily-evangelical south and supported slavery. Today, the northeastern areas and urban areas are Democratic, while the rural evangelical areas in the south and other areas are Republican. The KKK for example, a terrorist group with far-right ideology, was founded by Democrats from the South. Yet, today, the KKK generally associates itself with Republicans. Most blacks today associate themselves with Democrats -- you think African-Americans side with the original Democratic party of slavery and the Ku Klux Klan? Probably not.
The parties went through several re-alignments in the 20th century, and the conservatives gradually shifted to Republicans and the liberals moved over to Democrats.
The only similarity between Republicans/Democrats of today, and the parties of the 1800's, is the name. I wish the parties didn't go through realignments, since having the same name tends to confuse most people. Educated people know otherwise.
Basically, I generally tend to vote Democratic. If I grew up in the 1800's, I'd probably vote Republican. The ideologies are similar. And Republicans today would most likely be voting Democratic back then.
mutant: In name only. But they were two different parties. Lincoln was a liberal.
Joe L: Wrong again. There are more black politicians in the Democratic Party, than the Republican Party.
Why do so many Republicans in the South own Confederate flags? The Confederacy back in the 1800's was mostly Democratic. Think about it.
The parties went through several re-alignments in the 20th century, and the conservatives gradually shifted to Republicans and the liberals moved over to Democrats.
The only similarity between Republicans/Democrats of today, and the parties of the 1800's, is the name. I wish the parties didn't go through realignments, since having the same name tends to confuse most people. Educated people know otherwise.
Basically, I generally tend to vote Democratic. If I grew up in the 1800's, I'd probably vote Republican. The ideologies are similar. And Republicans today would most likely be voting Democratic back then.
mutant: In name only. But they were two different parties. Lincoln was a liberal.
Joe L: Wrong again. There are more black politicians in the Democratic Party, than the Republican Party.
Why do so many Republicans in the South own Confederate flags? The Confederacy back in the 1800's was mostly Democratic. Think about it.