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Which US Political Party Do You Really Belong In?

Take this short 10 question quiz to determine which of the five largest political parties in America you should really be a member of.

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On Jun 30, 2015

Do you support increased abortion restrictions?

Do you support limits on private financing of political campaigns?

Do you support Gay Marriage?

Do you support Universal Healthcare?

Do you support Progressive Taxation? (when the wealthy pay a higher income tax % than the middle class and the poor)

Do you support Increased Immigration Restrictions?

Do you support the use of the Death Penalty?

Do you support legalization of Marijuana for Recreational purposes?

Do you support increased civilian gun control?

Do you support non-interventionist foreign policy?

Democratic Party

Democratic Party

Since the 1930s the party has promoted a center-left, social-liberal platform, supporting a mixed economy and social justice. The party's philosophy of modern American liberalism advocates social and economic equality, along with the welfare state. It pursues a mixed economy by providing government intervention and regulation in the economy. These interventions, such as universal health care, labor unions, social programs, equal opportunity, consumer protection, and environmental protection, form the party's economic policy basis.

Republican Party

Republican Party

The party's platform is generally based on American conservatism, in contrast to the contemporary American liberalism of the rival Democratic Party. The Republican Party's conservatism involves supporting free market capitalism, limited government, strong national defense, opposing regulation and labor unions, and supporting socially conservative policies. The party is generally split on the issue of how to deal with illegal immigration.

Libertarian Party

Libertarian Party

The Libertarian Party is an American national libertarian political party that promotes civil liberties, free markets, and laissez-faire. The Libertarian Party was conceived at meetings in the home of David F. Nolan in Westminster, Colorado in 1971. The official formation of the Libertarian Party occurred on December 11, 1971 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The founding of the party was prompted in part due to concerns about the Vietnam War, conscription, and the end of the gold standard.

2012 presidential nominee Gary Johnson states that the party is more socially liberal than the Democrats, but more fiscally conservative than the Republicans. The party has generally promoted a classical liberal platform, in contrast to the social liberal and progressive platform of the Democrats and the more conservative platform of the Republicans. Current policy positions include lowering taxes, allowing people to opt out of Social Security, abolishing welfare, ending the prohibition of illegal drugs, legalizing same-sex marriage, and supporting gun ownership rights.

Green Party

Green Party

The Green Party of the United States (GPUS) is a green political party in the United States founded in 1984 as a federation of state green parties. With its founding, the Green Party of the United States became the primary national Green organization in that country, eclipsing the Greens/Green Party USA, which emphasized non-electoral movement building. The Association of State Green Parties (ASGP), a forerunner organization, first gained widespread public attention during Ralph Nader's Presidential run. At the state legislature level the party had several members elected, including in California, Maine and Arkansas. A number of Greens around the United States hold positions on the municipal level, including on school boards, city councils and as mayors. The party promotes environmentalism and social justice with policy principles in nonviolence, grassroots democracy and participatory democracy, gender equality, and anti-racism.

Constitution Party

Constitution Party

The Constitution Party PaleoConservative and PaleoLibertarian political party in the United States. The party advocates a platform which reflects the Party's interpretation of the principles set forth in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, the Bible, and the Bill of Rights.

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