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*[[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Claire McCaskill]]([[File:Demcr.png]] Democratic Party) |
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*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Joe Lieberman]] ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democratic Party) |
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Joe Lieberman]] ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democratic Party) |
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==Governors (WIP)== |
==Governors (WIP)== |
Revision as of 01:26, 29 March 2022
Parties
Congress
Democratic Party
- Ideological Factions:
- Congressional Caucuses:
- Historical
Republican Party
- Ideological Factions:
- Congressional Caucuses:
- Historical:
Working Families Party
Women's Equality Party
Represented in state legislatures
Libertarian Party
Vermont Progressive Party
Independent Party of Oregon
Independence Party of New York
Represented in local legislatures
Green Party of the United States
Green-Rainbow party
- Caucasus and Ideological Factions
Socialist Alternative
Third Parties
Constitution Party
American Solidarity Party
Forward Party
American Independent Party
Party for Socialism and Liberation
Peace and Freedom Party
Movement for a People's Party
Alliance Party
Reform Party of the United States of America
Socialist Workers Party
Transhumanist Party
Alaskan Independence Party
League of the South
Nationalist Front
Anti-Communist Action
Birthday Party
Socialist Labor Party
American Front
Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA)
American Nazi Party
Socialist Party United States of America
Prohibition Party (Modern)
Party of Communist United States of America (PCUSA)
Progressive Labor Party
American Freedom Party
United States Pirate Party
Rural People's Party[6]
Rent Is Too Damn High Party
Objectivist Movement
Cascadian Independence Movement
Center for Political Innovation
Aloha ʻĀina Party
National Capitalist Workers Party
California National Party
Serve America Movement
African People's Socialist Party
Unity Party of America
Freedom Socialist Party
Justice Party
Socialist Action
Workers World Party
Black Riders Liberation Party
New Afrikan Black Panther Party
Humane Party
Legal Marijuana Now Party
United States Marijuana Party
- File:Soc.png Working Class Party
National Justice Party
Christian Liberty Party
Green Party of Alaska
American Party
Common Sense Party
All Nations Party
Ordoliberal Party of America
Historical
Anti-Federalists (1787 - 1789)
Federalist Party (1789 - 1824)
Anti-Administration Party (1789 - 1792)
Democratic-Republican Party (1792 - 1825)
Toleration Party/American Party (1816 - 1828)
National Republican Party/Anti-Jacksonian Party (1825 - 1837)
Anti-Masonic Party (1828 - 1840)
Nullifer Party (1828 - 1839)
Working Men's Party (1829 - 1831)
Whig Party (1833 - 1856) [7]
Liberty Party (1840 - 1860)
Law and Order Party of Rhode Island (1842 - 1847)
American Republican Party (1843 - 1845)
Tyler Party (1844)
Know Nothings (1844 - 1860)
Free Soil Party (1848 - 1854)
Southern Rights Party (1850s)
Unionist Party (1852 - 1861)
Opposition Party (North) (1854 - 1858)
Opposition Party (South) (1858 - 1860)
Constitutional Union Party (1860 - 1861)
Radical Democracy Party (1864)
National Union Party (1864 - 1868)
War Democrats (1860 - 1868)
Unconditional Union Party (1861 - 1866)
Liberal Republican Party (1870 - 1872)
People's Party of Utah (1870 - 1891)
Liberal Party (1870 - 1896)
Second Anti-Masonic Party (1872 - 1880)
Greenback Party (1874 - 1889)
Anti-Monopoly Party (1874 - 1886)
Socialist Labor Party of America (1876 - 2011)
Readjuster Party (1877 - 1895)
Populist Party (1892 - 1909)
Silver Party (1892 - 1911)
National Democratic Party (1896 - 1900)
Silver Republican Party (1896 - 1901)
Social Democracy of America (1897 - 1900)
Social Democratic Party of America (1898 - 1901)
Home Rule Party of Hawaii (1900 - 1912)
Socialist Party of America (1901 - 1972)
Independence Party (1906 - 1914)
Progressive Party/Bull Moose Party (Theodore Roosevelt) (1912 - 1920)
Nonpartisan League (1915 - 1956)
National Woman's Party (1916 - 2021)
Farmer-Labor Party of the United States (1918 - 1936)
Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party (1918 - 1944)
Labor Party of the United States (1919 - 1920)
Proletarian Party of America (1920 - 1971)
Puerto Rican Nationalist Party (1922 - 1965)
American Party (1924)
Progressive Party (Robert M. La Follette (Senior and Junior)) (1924 - 1936)
Communist League of America (1928 - 1934)
Industrial Union Alliance (1932 - 1935)
American Workers Party (1933 - 1934)
Workers Party of the United States (1934 - 1938)
Union Party (1935 - 1936)
American Labor Party (1936 - 1956)
America First Party (1944 - 1996)
Progressive Democratic Party (1944 - 1948)
United States Progressive Party of 1948 (1948 - 1955)
Christian Nationalist Party (1952 - 1970s)
Puerto Rican Socialist Party (1959 - 1993)
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (1964 - 1968)
Youth International Party (1967)
Marxist-Leninist Party, USA (1967 - 1993)
Rainbow Coalition (1969)
Black Panther Party (1966 - 1982)
Young Patriots Organization (1968 - 1973)
Young Lords (1968 - 2002)
Patriot Party (1970 - mid 1970s)
Raza Unida Party (1970 - 1978)
People's Party (1971 - 1977)
U.S. Labor Party (1973 - 1979)
Communist Workers' Party (1973 - 1985)
National Socialist League (1974 - 1984)
International Socialist Organization (1976 - 2019)
Citizens Party (1979 - 1990)
New Alliance Party (1979 - 1993)
New Union Party (1980 - 2005)
Labor–Farm Party of Wisconsin (1982 - 1987)
Populist Party (1984) (1984 - 1996)
National Syndicalist American Falangist Party (1985-2000)
Republican Moderate Party of Alaska (1986 - 2008)
A Connecticut Party (1990 - 1998)
Greens/Green Party USA (1991 - 2019)
New Party (1992 - 1998)
Labor Party (1996) (1996 - 2007)
Marijuana Reform Party (1997 - 2004)
Southern Party (1999 - 2003)
Personal Choice Party (2004 - 2006)
Flordia Whig Party (2006 - 2012)
Boston Tea Party (2006 - 2012)
Connecticut for Lieberman (2006 - 2013)
Independence Party of America (2007 - 2013)
Modern Whig Party (2008 - 2019)
National Capitalist Party (2008-2011)
Taxpayers Party of New York (2010 - 2011)
Traditionalist Worker Party (2013 - 2018)
Think Tanks
New Democrat Network
Progressive Policy Institute
Center for American Progress
New America
Hoover Institution
Cato Institute
Third Way
Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Foundation for Economic Education
Ayn Rand Institute
Mises Institute
The Gravel Institute
Rockford Institute
The Heritage Foundation
Roosevelt Institute
Heartland Institute
National Policy Institute
American Populist Union
List of Presidents
George Washington (Independent)
John Adams (
Federalist Party)
Thomas Jefferson (
Democratic-Republican Party)
James Madison (
Democratic-Republican Party)
James Monroe (
Democratic-Republican Party)
John Quincy Adams (
Democratic-Republican Party)
Andrew Jackson (
Democratic Party)
Martin Van Buren (
Democratic Party)
William Henry Harrison (Whig)
John Tyler (Whig/Independent)
James K. Polk (
Democratic Party)
Zachary Taylor (Whig)
Millard Fillmore (Whig)
Franklin Pierce (
Democratic Party)
James Buchanan (
Democratic Party)
Abraham Lincoln (
Republican Party)
Andrew Johnson (
Democratic Party)
Ulysses S. Grant (
Republican Party)
Rutherford B. Hayes (
Republican Party)
James A. Garfield (
Republican Party)
Chester A. Arthur (
Republican Party)
Grover Cleveland (
Democratic Party)
Benjamin Harrison (
Republican Party)
William McKinley (
Republican Party)
Theodore Roosevelt (
Republican Party)
William Howard Taft (
Republican Party)
Woodrow Wilson (
Democratic Party)
Warren G. Harding (
Republican Party)
Calvin Coolidge (
Republican Party)
Herbert Hoover (
Republican Party)
Franklin D. Roosevelt (
Democratic Party)
Harry Truman (
Democratic Party)
Dwight D. Eisenhower (
Republican Party)
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (
Democratic Party)
Lyndon B. Johnson (
Democratic Party)
Richard Nixon (
Republican Party)
Gerald Ford (
Republican Party)
Jimmy Carter (
Democratic Party)[8]
Ronald Reagan (
Republican Party)
George H. W. Bush (
Republican Party)
Bill Clinton (
Democratic Party)
George W. Bush (
Republican Party)
Barack Obama (
Democratic Party)
Donald Trump (
Republican Party)
Joe Biden (
Democratic Party)
List of Vice Presidents (WIP)
Aaron Burr (
Democratic-Republican Party)
John C Calhoun (
Democratic Party)
Charles Curtis (
Republican Party)
John Nance Garner (
Democratic Party)
Henry A. Wallace (
Democratic Party)
Hubert Humphrey (
Democratic Party)
Spiro Agnew (
Republican Party)
Nelson Rockefeller (
Republican Party)
Walter Mondale (
Democratic Party)
Dan Quayle (
Republican Party)
Al Gore (
Democratic Party)
Dick Cheney (
Republican Party)
Mike Pence (
Republican Party)
Kamala Harris (
Democratic Party)
List of losing tickets (WIP)
- William Jennings Bryan(
Democratic Party)
- Al Smith (
Democratic Party)
- Adlai Stevenson II (
Democratic Party)
Barry Goldwater (
Republican Party)
George Wallace (American Independent Party)
Hubert Humphrey (
Democratic Party)
George McGovern (
Democratic Party)
John Anderson (Independent)
Walter Mondale (
Democratic Party)
Michael Dukakis (
Democratic Party)
Ross Perot (
Reform Party)
Bob Dole (
Republican Party)
John Kerry (
Democratic Party)
John McCain (
Republican Party)
Hillary Clinton(
Democratic Party)
Senate (WIP)
Current
Democratic Party
Amy Klobuchar
Cory Booker
Chuck Schumer
Ed Markey
Elizabeth Warren
Dianne Feinstein
Joe Manchin
Jon Tester
John Ossoff
Kirsten Gillibrand
Kyrsten Sinema
Mark Kelly
Raphael Warnock
Sherrod Brown
Tammy Baldwin
Tammy Duckworth
Tim Kaine
Republican Party
Ben Sasse
Joni Ernst
Josh Hawley
Lindsey Graham
Marco Rubio
Mike Lee
Mitch McConnell
Mitt Romney
Rand Paul
Rob Portman
Susan Collins
Ted Cruz
Tom Cotton
Tommy Tuberville
Georgette Mosbacher
Independent
Historical
WIP
- Al Franken(
Democratic Party)
Claire McCaskill(
Democratic Party)
Joe Lieberman (
Democratic Party)
- John Edwards(
Democratic Party)
Governors (WIP)
Current
Kay Ivey (Alabama)
Mike Dunleavy (Alaska)
Doug Ducey (Arizona)
Asa Hutchinson (Arkansas)
Gavin Newsom (California)
Jared Polis (Colorado)
- Ned Lamont(Connecticut)
Historical
WIP
Brigham Young (Utah Territory)
Huey Long (Louisiana)
House of Representatives (WIP)
Current
WIP
Historical
WIP
Puerto Rico
Congress
Partido Popular Democrático
Partido Nuevo Progresista
Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana
Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño
Proyecto Dignidad
<comments />
- ↑ Largely a
Social Democratic and
Social Liberal caucus, they also have a large faction of
Left-Wing Populists and self-identified
Democratic Socialists.
- ↑ Originally intended to be a
Libertarian Conservative caucus tied to the Tea Party. They became increasingly nationalist,
nativist, and loyal to
Donald Trump throughout his presidency, with most of his loyalists in congress being members of it.
- ↑ The George Washington Liberty Caucus is based on the principles of
Freemasonry.
Esoteric Socialism is used as the closest equivalent.
- ↑ The Povertarian Caucus focuses on matters affecting people with lower incomes, both in terms of policy and in terms of internal party matters. Social Libertarianism is used as the closest equivalent
- ↑ The caucus' platform is largely based on the rejection of gradualism and not necessarily the favour of any specific libertarian system. Nonetheless in the caucus' program it uses the language in the vein of 'governments, when they exist', as such it is designated as Minarchist within this specific context.
- ↑ On Building Communism: 'Guiding the ideology of the party is the revolutionary thought of Comrade Kim Il Sung (called Kim Il-Sungism), founder of masses-centred self-reliant
Juche communism, and the practical model of
People’s Temple
socialism as espoused by Comrade Jim Jones. Rural People’s Party harnesses these potent theoretical lines which have proved their strength in the real-world arena. The revolution of the Korean people and the founding of the
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea helmed by the Juche idea and further upheld by
Songun Politics guides the ship of state of the strongest fortress of socialism and communism the world has ever known, which has held fast to it’s glorious people’s state and continues to make great leaps toward communism by the increasingly collective and unified nature of it’s people.'
- ↑ Formed from a coalition of anti-
Jackson parties and politicians, the Whig party blended elements of
parliamentarianism,
progressive conservatism,
protectionism, and
anti-populism. Classical conservatism is used as the closest equivalent.
- ↑ Carter's administration has been cited as the first to implement neoliberal economics, which were furthered under Reagan
- ↑ For the sake of avoiding repetition, VPs that went on to become president will not be included.
- ↑ same as above for avoiding repetion.