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In closing, there is a message in the fact that when Thomas Jefferson became vice-president and then president, he was the head of what was known as the Democratic-Republican party.
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The Democratic and Republican parties started out as one party called the Democratic-Republican party.
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Now they don't fall easily into the category of liberal-conservative in kind of Democratic-Republican lines, because they're against capital punishment.
CNN Transcript - Special Event: Cardinal O'Connor Remembered at Funeral Mass - May 8, 2000 2000
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The Democratic-Republican caucus included the following in their 1800 platform: An inviolable preservation of the Federal constitution, according to the true sense in which it was adopted by the states.
The Volokh Conspiracy » First Amendment Exceptions and History 2010
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Additionally, Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) will be added to the committee, to maintain the Democratic-Republican ratio.
Think Progress » Scott Brown And Jeff Bingaman To Be Added To Senate Armed Services Committee 2010
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The Democratic Party (technically the Democratic-Republican party before both sides split) was founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison around 1792.
Think Progress » Tea Party sign threatens gun violence if health care passes. 2010
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See the split of the Democratic-Republican Party into the Democrats and the Whigs in the 1830s.
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His son, Morgan Lewis, was Governor of New York for the Democratic-Republican Party (the predecessor of the Democratic Party) between 1804 and 1807.
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The Republican Spy was a paper aligned with the Democratic-Republican party of Jefferson, who had recently broken from the Federalists and created a new party just before the 1800 election.
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The Republican Spy was a paper aligned with the Democratic-Republican party of Jefferson, who had recently broken from the Federalists and created a new party just before the 1800 election.
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