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  1. Democrat versus Republican comparison chart; Democrat Republican; Philosophy: Liberal, left-leaning. Conservative, right-leaning. Economic Ideas: Minimum wages and progressive taxation, i.e., higher tax rates for higher income brackets. Born out of anti-federalist ideals but evolved over time to favor more government regulation.

  2. A comparison of the political beliefs and platforms of the two major parties in the US, based on 10 key issues such as tax policy, social issues, labor, health care, and foreign policy. Learn the history and origins of each party and how they have evolved over time.

  3. 22. Apr. 2024 · Side-by-Side Comparison Chart. Joe Biden. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Donald Trump. Above and below, the candidates are listed in alphabetical order; clicking their names in the chart will open their biographies. For more information on each question and to see each candidate’s full statement, click the topic (for example: click “legal abortion”).

  4. 9. Aug. 2022 · The web page reports on a survey of Americans' opinions on the two-party system and the gap between the Republican and Democratic parties. It does not provide a chart of the parties' beliefs, but shows how views vary by demographics and partisanship.

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  5. Learn how Democrats and Republicans are generally associated with liberalism and conservatism, respectively, and how their positions have changed over time. See a chart of the main policy differences between the parties on social, economic, and foreign issues.

  6. 11. März 2021 · Compare the favorability, extremism, honesty and acceptance of the two major U.S. political parties among Americans. See how partisanship, ideology and Trump influence their opinions.

  7. 25. Jan. 2022 · Since March 2021, the share of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who view their own party favorably has fallen 7 percentage points (74% then vs. 67% today). Among Democrats and Democratic leaners, favorable ratings have declined by 10 percentage points (81% in March vs. 71% today).