A report on Big tent, Democratic Party (United States), Republican Party (United States) and Centrism
Its main political rival has been the Republican Party since the 1850s.
- Democratic Party (United States)Since the mid-1850s, it has been the main political rival of the Democratic Party.
- Republican Party (United States)In the modern day, it is a big-tent coalition that encompasses a wide variety of ideological factions, including but not limited to conservatives, libertarians, and right-leaning centrists.
- Republican Party (United States)In the modern day, it is a big-tent coalition that encompasses a wide variety of ideological factions, including but not limited to liberals and left-leaning centrists.
- Democratic Party (United States)It is composed of Republican Proposal (right), Civic Coalition ARI (centre-right) and Radical Civic Union (centre).
- Big tentThere are several centrist parties in Brazil, such as the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB), which is a catch-all party, one of the largest political parties in Brazil.
- CentrismThe Democratic Party during the New Deal coalition, formed in support of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal policies from 1930s until 1960s, was a "big-tent" party.
- Big tentIn counter to the New Deal coalition, the Republican Party was for much of its history a "big tent" party that encompassed a wide range of right-wing and center-right causes, including a wide range of politicians who were fiscally conservative and socially moderate or liberal and vice versa.
- Big tentHarry Truman, who served as U.S. president from 1945 until 1953, is regarded as a centrist Democrat, while Dwight Eisenhower, who was the president from 1953 to 1961, is regarded as a centrist Republican.
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