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Democratic & Republican Policies

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Democratic and Republican Policies

The Democrats and Republicans have very different positions on policies.

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Democrats and social issues

  • Democrats are progressive on social issues.
    • Democrats often support gay rights and same-sex marriage, a woman’s right to abortion and pro-environment policies.
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Democrats and government intervention

  • Democrats believe in more government intervention in the economy than Republicans, including higher taxes.
  • Democrats believe that the government should provide social welfare including free healthcare and education.
    • ‘Obamacare', President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act, was supported by most Democrats but opposed by Republicans.
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Republicans and social issues

  • Republicans generally have a conservative approach to social issues, including being opposed to a women’s right to abortion, gay marriage, gun control and supporting the death penalty.
    • Republicans in Congress voted against more gun control background checks in 2013.
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Republicans and government intervention

  • Republicans believe that there should be limited government intervention in the economy, including lower taxes.
  • Republicans prefer personal responsibility over social welfare.

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