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{{Infobox political party|name=Democratic Party|logo=US Democratic Party Logo.png|founded=January 8, 1828|chairperson=[[Jaime Harrison]]|membership_year=2021|membership=48,019,985|political_orientation=[[Neoliberalism]]<br>'''Factions:'''<br>[[Centrism]]<br>[[Social Democracy]]|website=[https://www.democrats.org www.democrats.org]}}
{{Infobox political party|name=Democratic Party|logo=US Democratic Party Logo.png|founded=January 8, 1828|chairperson=[[Jaime Harrison]]|founder=[[Andrew Jackson]]|membership_year=2021|membership=48,019,985|political_orientation=[[Neoliberalism]]<br>'''Factions:'''<br>[[Centrism]]<br>[[Social democracy]]|position=[[Left–right political spectrum#Centrism|Center]] to [[Right-wing]]|website=[https://www.democrats.org www.democrats.org]}}


The '''Democratic Party''' is a [[Imperialism|pro-imperialist]] center-right [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] political party in the [[United States of America|United States]]. It is the more socially liberal of the two right-wing ruling parties in the [[Government of the United States of America|government of the United States]], the other being the socially conservative [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. These parties differ so little in terms of substantive policy that they're often referred to as the [[corporate duopoly]].  
The '''Democratic Party''' is a [[Imperialism|pro-imperialist]] center-right [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] political party in the [[United States of America|United States]]. It is the more socially liberal of the two right-wing ruling parties in the [[Government of the United States of America|government of the United States]], the other being the socially conservative [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. These parties differ so little in terms of substantive policy that they're often referred to as the [[corporate duopoly]].  


The Democratic Party is entirely beholden to the US [[bourgeoisie]], the [[capitalist]]-[[Imperialism|imperialist]] ruling class due to its reliance on its corporate donors and lobbyist money.<ref>{{News citation|journalist=Patrick Martin|date=2020-11-09|title=Biden, Democrats prepare right-wing administration|url=https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/11/09/elec-n09.html|newspaper=[[WSWS]]|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=}}</ref> It spends millions of dollars on ads promoting [[Far-right politics|far-right]] Republican candidates.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Arjae Red|newspaper=[[Workers World]]|title=Is the Democratic Party the alternative to fascism, or its enabler?|date=2023-02-09|url=https://www.workers.org/2023/02/69248/|retrieved=2022-02-11}}</ref>
The Democratic Party is entirely beholden to the US [[bourgeoisie]], the [[capitalist]]-imperialist ruling class due to its reliance on its corporate donors and lobbyist money.<ref>{{News citation|journalist=Patrick Martin|date=2020-11-09|title=Biden, Democrats prepare right-wing administration|url=https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/11/09/elec-n09.html|newspaper=[[WSWS]]|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=}}</ref> It spends millions of dollars on ads promoting [[Far-right politics|far-right]] Republican candidates that it claims to oppose.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Arjae Red|newspaper=[[Workers World]]|title=Is the Democratic Party the alternative to fascism, or its enabler?|date=2023-02-09|url=https://www.workers.org/2023/02/69248/|retrieved=2022-02-11}}</ref>


Even the most left wing elements of the Democratic Party (namely [[The Squad (United States Congress)|"The Squad"]]) are compromised by the interests of imperialism, and routinely supports wars of aggression, illegal [[Economic sanctions|sanctions]], and fails to push the party to the left as its stated goal had been.  
Even the most progressive elements of the Democratic Party (namely [[The Squad (United States Congress)|"The Squad"]]) are compromised by the interests of imperialism, and routinely support wars of aggression (notably the [[Gulf War]], [[War in Afghanistan|Afghanistan]], and [[Iraq War|Iraq]]), illegal [[Economic sanctions|sanctions]], and fail to push the party to the left as their stated goal is.  
 
==History==
 
===Founding and early years (1828–1865)===
 
===Post-Civil War to end of WW2 (1865–1945)===
 
===Cold War era (1945–1990)===
 
===1990s and twentieth century (1990–present)===


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 23:05, 21 November 2024

Democratic Party

ChairpersonJaime Harrison
FounderAndrew Jackson
FoundedJanuary 8, 1828
Membership (2021)48,019,985
Political orientationNeoliberalism
Factions:
Centrism
Social democracy
Political positionCenter to Right-wing
Website
www.democrats.org


The Democratic Party is a pro-imperialist center-right neoliberal political party in the United States. It is the more socially liberal of the two right-wing ruling parties in the government of the United States, the other being the socially conservative Republican Party. These parties differ so little in terms of substantive policy that they're often referred to as the corporate duopoly.

The Democratic Party is entirely beholden to the US bourgeoisie, the capitalist-imperialist ruling class due to its reliance on its corporate donors and lobbyist money.[1] It spends millions of dollars on ads promoting far-right Republican candidates that it claims to oppose.[2]

Even the most progressive elements of the Democratic Party (namely "The Squad") are compromised by the interests of imperialism, and routinely support wars of aggression (notably the Gulf War, Afghanistan, and Iraq), illegal sanctions, and fail to push the party to the left as their stated goal is.

History[edit | edit source]

Founding and early years (1828–1865)[edit | edit source]

Post-Civil War to end of WW2 (1865–1945)[edit | edit source]

Cold War era (1945–1990)[edit | edit source]

1990s and twentieth century (1990–present)[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]