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  1. Largely a Social Democratic and Social Liberal caucus, they also have a large faction of Left-Wing Populists and self-identified Democratic Socialists.
  2. 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.
  3. The George Washington Liberty Caucus is based on the principles of Freemasonry. Esoteric Socialism is used as the closest equivalent.
  4. 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
  5. 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.
  6. 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.'
  7. 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.