Republicans Compare And Contrast Essay

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Throughout history Democrats and Republicans are known to have a difference of opinions when it comes to their parties and ideas. However, there are similarities between the parties. There are many fundamental differences between the parties it can be quite difficult to find things that are agreed upon between parties. We all have the right to vote and many young people do not know the difference between the Republican party and Democrat party. The difference between the two is that Republicans are known as conservatives and Democrats are known as liberals. Democrats do not mind raising the taxes and believe that the wealthy should be taxed higher and cut the taxes of the middle class and the lower class. However, Republicans do not want to raise the taxes they want to keep a flat tax rate for everyone to pay. Although they disagree on the tax issue they do however agree on finding a solution to the job crisis that is currently going on in America. They both want to be able to provide jobs for the people. The parties might not use the same strategies as one another to fix this issue, but either way they are determined for a better outcome. When it …show more content…

Republican candidates in the 2010 and 2012 elections have embraced these movements, allowing them to also take on the role of religious leadership in campaigns, blending their beliefs with their politics into a nexus of good v. evil (Butler). Democrats tend to be non-religious; if they are religious, it is not overly excessive. However, Republican are very religious and for that reason a lot of their political views are influenced by that. For instance, Democrats believe that gay marriages should be allowed and they have the right to be married just like any other couple. Nonetheless, Republicans do not see it that way, and believe that marriage is between a man and woman only; because of that, they do not have the right to

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