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Democrat or Republican. By: Judy Wiles. Which party do you belong to?. Republican. One of the two major political parties of the United States. The Republican Party traditionally supports limited government in economic affairs, lower taxes, and conservative social policies. . Democrat.
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Democrator Republican By: Judy Wiles
Republican • One of the two major political parties of the United States. • The RepublicanParty traditionally supports limited government in economic affairs, lower taxes, and conservative social policies.
Democrat • One of the two major political parties of the United States. • The Democratic Party historically has represented organized labor, minorities, and progressive reformers. The party's traditional symbol is the donkey. • During the 1930s it adopted the song "Happy Days Are Here Again" as its theme.
The President • The President is our country’s elected leader. • He sees that our country’s laws are carried out. • The President lives in the White House. • The President is different than a king because he is elected.
Our current President Insert a Picture of George W. Bush.
Republican Candidate George W. Bush Insert a Picture of George W. Bush.
Democratic CandidateJohn Kerry Insert a Picture of John Kerry.
George Bush’s Agenda President Bush's Agenda for Building a Safer, Stronger and Better AmericaIn his 2003 State of the Union Address, President Bush told the nation, "We will not deny, we will not ignore, we will not pass along our problems to other Congresses, other presidents, and other generations." He has followed through on this commitment by delivering a bold vision that meets America's challenges at home and abroad.
John Kerry’s Agenda John Kerry’s entire agenda is directed at addressing the middle-class squeeze – including restarting job growth, pushing for more than $225 billion in middle-class tax cuts, and a series of policies aimed at reducing health care premiums, helping families pay for college, and reducing gas prices John Kerry’s entire agenda is directed at addressing the middle-class squeeze – including restarting job growth, pushing for more than $225 billion in middle-class tax cuts, and a series of policies aimed at reducing health care premiums, helping families pay for college, and reducing gas prices
Who Will You Vote For? Republican George W. Bush Or Democrat John Kerry