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女性の平等
The Women’s Equality Party is a New York political party active only in that state. It was founded in 2014. The party’s name came from the Women’s Equality Act, a bill that Cuomo was attempting to push through the New York State Legislature but stalled after he and the bill’s supporters demanded a clause codifying Roe v. Wade be included even as the Republican-led New York State Senate refused to include the clause (the Senate did pass the rest of the bill, but the rest of the legislature refused to consider the bill without the Roe clause).
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進歩主義
The American Progressive political party, often simply referred to as the Progressive Party in various historical contexts, has been a label used by multiple political organizations in the United States over the years, each advocating for reform and change in different eras. While there isn't a single, continuous entity known as the Progressive Party throughout American history, the various incarnations have shared a common thread in their commitment to addressing issues related to economic inequality, political corruption, and social justice.
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共産党
The American Communist Party, officially known as the Communist Party USA (CPUSA), is a political organization in the United States that advocates for a socialist and eventually communist society. Founded in 1919, the party emerged from a split in the Socialist Party of America, driven by the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and the desire to establish a similar system in the United States. Over the years, the CPUSA has been involved in various labor struggles, civil rights movements, and anti-war protests, reflecting its commitment to social justice, workers' rights, and equality.
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労働者
The American Workers Party is not a widely recognized or established political party within the United States political landscape. The U.S. political arena is predominantly dominated by two major parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, with a number of smaller third parties and independent movements that vary in size, influence, and longevity. These smaller entities often emerge in response to specific social, economic, or political issues, advocating for particular reforms or ideologies not fully represented by the major parties.
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新しい自由
There is no widely recognized political party in the United States known as the "American New Liberty" party. It's possible that such a party could be a small, emerging group, as new political parties can form when a segment of the population feels that their specific interests or values are not adequately represented by the existing major parties. However, without specific information about this party, I can only speculate on what a party with such a name might stand for based on its title.
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マウンテンパーティー
The American Mountain political party does not exist as a recognized political entity within the United States. The political landscape in the U.S. is predominantly dominated by two major parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, which have shaped American politics for centuries. There are, however, numerous smaller third parties and independent movements that emerge from time to time, reflecting a wide range of ideologies and concerns, from environmental issues to economic reforms.
When discussing hypothetical or conceptual political groups such as the "American Mountain&qu… 続きを読む
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常識党
The American CA Common Sense political party is not a widely recognized or established political entity within the United States political landscape. The naming suggests it might be a group or party with a focus on pragmatic, straightforward solutions to political issues, possibly emphasizing practicality and a straightforward approach to governance, drawing on the colloquial appeal to "common sense" as a guiding principle. However, without specific details or an official platform, it's challenging to accurately describe its values or political ideology.
In general, political… 続きを読む
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退役軍人
Veterans Party of America’s goal is to place solution oriented leadership into public offices around the nation in all forms of government. The Veterans Party of America is neither politically left or right. The Veterans Party of America is a centrist party, which is inclusive to all American citizens. Veterans Party of America feels that the two party political system has derided the intent of our founding fathers concept of a Constitutional Republic, where the citizens can freely vote for the best candidate, versus voting for the party. “Promote the general welfare and secure… 続きを読む
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アメリカ連帯
The American Solidarity Party (ASP) is a Christian democratic political party in the United States. Its motto is "Common Good, Common Ground, Common Sense." Founded in 2011 and officially incorporated in 2016, the party has a National Committee and is active in state and local chapters and through on-line communication. ASP is a minor third party, with no elected officials in national or state government, and one city official elected in 2019. Those who join the American Solidarity Party affirm their "recognition of the sanctity of human life, the necessity of social justice,… 続きを読む
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勤労者世帯
The party’s main concerns are jobs, healthcare, raising the minimum wage, universal paid sick days, the student debt crisis, higher taxes on the rich, public education, and energy and environmental reform. It has usually cross-endorsed progressive Democratic or Republican candidates through fusion voting, but will occasionally run its own candidates.
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トランスヒューマニズム
The U.S. Transhumanist Party is focused on policy rather than politics as conventionally defined. We value initiatives and reforms that will improve the human condition for as many people as possible, with as much beneficial impact as possible – and without regard for scoring political points or defeating “the other side”. We seek to achieve the next, greatest era of our civilization, which will require constructive solutions to the problems of our current era. All of these problems can be solved if we look away from the political trench warfare of today and up toward a far brighter future.
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インディペンデンス
The American Independence political party is not a widely recognized or established political entity on the national stage in the United States, akin to the major parties like the Democratic or Republican parties, or even some of the more established third parties like the Libertarian or Green parties. However, the name suggests a focus on themes of independence and possibly a platform that emphasizes American sovereignty, self-reliance, and perhaps a prioritization of domestic issues over international ones.
In the landscape of American politics, new or minor parties often emerge to address… 続きを読む
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ポピュリスト
The American Populist political party, as a concept, refers to a political movement rather than a formal, singular party. Populism in the United States has historically been a mode of political expression that emphasizes the idea of promoting the interests and rights of the average citizen as opposed to those of the elite or established ruling classes. This movement has manifested in various forms and under different names throughout U.S. history, adapting to the socio-economic context of its times.
American Populism is characterized by its appeal to the common person and often advocates for… 続きを読む
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ラベルなし
The American No Labels political party emerged as a response to the increasing polarization and gridlock within the United States political system. It positions itself as a centrist, bipartisan organization that aims to bridge the divide between the traditional Democratic and Republican parties. No Labels advocates for pragmatic solutions to national issues, emphasizing cooperation and compromise among politicians across the political spectrum. The party values practical problem-solving over ideological purity, seeking to create a political environment where collaboration and dialogue are pri… 続きを読む
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で書きます
The American Write-In political party is a unique political entity that diverges from traditional party structures by emphasizing the power and importance of the individual voter's choice above predetermined party platforms or candidates. Unlike conventional parties that nominate candidates to represent their values and policies, the American Write-In party encourages voters to literally write in the name of the person they believe is most suitable for the office, regardless of that individual's affiliation with mainstream political parties or their presence on the ballot.
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自然の法則
The American Natural Law Party was a political entity in the United States that sought to bring a unique perspective to the political landscape, focusing on principles derived from Natural Law. This concept, rooted in philosophical traditions, posits that certain rights and ethical values are inherent in human nature and can be understood through human reason. The party aimed to apply these principles to governance, advocating for policies that were in harmony with the natural order and aimed at promoting the health, happiness, and well-being of all citizens.
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改革
The American Reform political party, as it has been known in various iterations, is a political entity in the United States that has sought to offer an alternative to the country's dominant two-party system, primarily focusing on reform-based policies and values. Historically, the party has positioned itself as centrist, aiming to bridge the gap between the Democratic and Republican parties by advocating for a mix of fiscal responsibility, social tolerance, and political reform.
One of the core values of the American Reform political party has been electoral reform. This includes support… 続きを読む
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ジャスティス
The American Justice political party is not a widely recognized or established political entity within the United States political landscape, at least not at the level of major parties like the Democratic or Republican parties, or even among the more notable third parties such as the Libertarian or Green parties. However, the name suggests a focus on justice-related issues.
In the context of political movements or parties that might adopt a name like "American Justice," one could speculate that such a group would prioritize reforms and policies aimed at addressing perceived injustice… 続きを読む
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保守党
The American Conservative political party, as it is broadly understood rather than referring to a specific organization by that name, represents a political ideology and movement within the United States that emphasizes traditional values, limited government, free market capitalism, and a strong national defense. This movement is generally associated with the Republican Party, although conservative ideas and values can transcend party lines, influencing various political groups and individuals across the spectrum.
Conservative values in the American context often revolve around the preservatio… 続きを読む
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納税者
The American Taxpayers political party is not a widely recognized or established political party in the United States in the same vein as the Democratic or Republican parties. The political landscape in the U.S. is primarily dominated by these two major parties, though there are several smaller third parties and interest groups that advocate for specific issues or ideologies.
However, based on the name "American Taxpayers," one could infer that a political party or movement under this banner would likely focus on issues related to taxation and fiscal policy. The values and principle… 続きを読む
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パトリオット党
The American Patriot political party does not exist as a recognized political entity within the United States' political landscape. The U.S. primarily operates under a two-party system dominated by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, though there are several smaller third parties, such as the Libertarian Party, the Green Party, and others that contribute to the political discourse.
However, the term "American Patriot" is often used in political and cultural discussions. It generally refers to individuals or groups that emphasize patriotism, national sovereignty, cons… 続きを読む
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愛国的な人々
There is no widely recognized political party in the United States known as the "American Patriotic Peoples" party. It's important to note that the political landscape in the U.S. is dynamic, with various groups and movements often emerging, especially around election cycles. However, the main political entities remain the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, with a number of smaller third parties and independent movements also active.
When discussing political parties or movements that are not among the main recognized entities, it's possible they could be local or… 続きを読む