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Types of Democrats

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Democratic Ideology

Democrat ideology is mainly liberal and aims to improve the well-being of the disadvantaged in society.

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Types of Democrats

  • There are different types of Democrats within the party, including moderate Democrats, conservative Democrats and liberals.
  • The Democratic Party has become more liberal on economic and social issues, with liberal democrats, and centrists, more prominent within the party than conservatives.
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Liberal Democrats

  • Liberal Democrats are progressive on social issues, including ending capital punishment, protecting the environment and being pro same sex marriage and abortion.
  • Liberal Democrats believe in government spending to provide welfare for all in society.
    • Liberal Democrats are key supporters of the same-sex marriage law which was legalised in 2015 and more affordable healthcare.
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Moderate Democrats

  • Moderate Democrats are a central ideological group within the Democratic Party with liberal views on economic and social issues.
    • Moderate Democrats are less liberal than the Liberal Democrats in their economic views, more in favour of business and favour some socially conservative policies.
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Conservative Democrats

  • Conservative Democrats are more conservative democrats than most of the national party. They may believe in lower government spending and taxes, and are conservative on some social issues
    • Conservative Democrats traditionally live in southern states.

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