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U.S. Democratic Party presidential nomination, 2004 (38955 bytes)
1: ...esident]] and [[Vice President of the United States]]. 3: ... Kerry]] for more on Mr. Kerry's platform and views. 5: == Candidates == 8: ... [[John Kerry|John F. Kerry]] ([[Massachusetts|Mass.]]) 9: ...ward LaRouche convention delegates or recognize his candidacy. 1992 Democratic presidential primary (2416 bytes) 1: ...'' chose the Democratic nominee for the [[U.S. presidential election, 1992|general election]]. 3: ==Candidates== 5: * [[Jerry Brown|Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown Jr.]], former governor of [[Ca... 6: ...linton|William J. Clinton]], governor of [[Arkansas]] (nominee) 7: * [[Tom Harkin|Thomas R. Harkin]], U.S. senator from [[Iowa]] Democratic Party (3378 bytes) 1: ...entation called the '''''Democratic Party''''' or similar. 3: ...ty (Albania)|Democratic Party]], and [[Democratic Party of Albania]], which are different 4: ...] — [[Democratic Party (Andorra)|Democratic Party]] 5: * [[Australia]] — [[Australian Democrats]] 6: ...Party (Benin)|Democratic Party]] (Parti Démocratique) Democratic Party (UK) (2012 bytes) 1: ... its members come from across the political spectrum. 3: ...in the [[November]] [[1999]] [[Kensington and Chelsea]] by-election (won by [[Michael Portillo]]). 5: ...t elections they were not contesting themselves, but have been critical of them for moving to the rig... 9: ...ther '''Democratic Parties''' in operation in the UK. 11: ...supportive of limiting excessive individual incomes. New Democratic Party (15182 bytes) 1: ...ther parties, see [[New Democratic Party (disambiguation)]].'' 2: <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right"> 3: <tr><td align="center" colspan="2">[[Image:CA_NDP_2004_Logo.png]]</td></tr> 4: <caption><font size="+1">'''New Democratic Party'''</font></caption> 5: ...d>'''Current Leader:'''</td><td>[[Image:Jacklaytonsmall.jpg]]</br>[[Jack Layton]]</td></tr> Social Democratic Party (UK) (5098 bytes) 1: ...a [[United Kingdom]] [[political party]] which existed between [[1981]] and [[1990]]. 3: ...he [[electoral college]] now in use in the Labour party. 5: ...history.org.uk/record.jsp?type=page&ID=176&limehouse%20declaration]. 7: ... in the first year, but became increasingly serious. 9: ...Ps, but were elected to the Commons in by-elections. Gabonese Democratic Party (832 bytes) 2: [[Category: Gabonese political parties]] 3: ...mocratique Gabonais'') is the ruling and dominant party of [[Gabon]]. 5: ... in the [[Gabonese Senate]] it holds 54 of 91 seats. 7: ...le for the president and his [[Bateke]] ethnic group rather than an ideological movement. 9: ... [[Politics of Gabon]], [[List of political parties in Gabon]]. Democratic Party (Turkey) (958 bytes) 1: ... intolerance of criticism. Menderes was later executed. 3: [[Category:Turkish political parties]] Constitutional Democratic party (1356 bytes) 1: {{liberal party}} 3: ...iberal orientation. It was founded by [[Pavel Miliukov]] in [[1905]]. 4: ...r Dmitrievich Nabokov]] were also prominent members. 6: ...ch existed at these times in [[Imperial Russia]] as well. 8: ... in July [[1917]] after discontent continued to rise. Democratic Progressive Party (1999 bytes) 1: ...[Image:dpp.png|thumb|200px|Democratic Progressive Party Emblem]] 2: ...[[Tangwai]] movement, but was technically illegal until [[1991]]. 4: ... in the [[Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation]]. 6: ...e, in turn, chooses the 10 members of the Central Standing Committee. 8: ...slative Yuan]], the [[Pan Blue alliance]] holds a slim majority. Senegalese Democratic Party (658 bytes) 1: {{liberal party}} 2: ...ck]]. It rules in a coalition with smaller parties. 3: ==See also== 4: *[[List of political parties in Senegal]] 5: *[[Liberalism in Senegal]] Party of the Democratic Revolution (2443 bytes) 1: [[Image:Partido de la Revolucion Democratica.gif|right]] 2: ...'PRD''') is one of the three main political parties in [[Mexico]]. 4: ...d some of his followers then left the PRI in protest. 6: ...defectors from the PRI also swelled the PRD's ranks. 8: ...(jefes delegacionales)'' were won by PRD candidates. Democratic Party of Japan (7340 bytes) 1: <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right"> 2: ...center" colspan="2">[[Image:minnih.gif|Democratic Party Logo]]</td></tr> 3: <caption><font size="+1">'''Democratic Party of Japan'''</font></caption> 4: <tr><td>'''Party President:'''</td><td>[[Katsuya Okada]]</td></tr> 5: ...><td>'''Secretary General:'''</td><td>[[Hirohisa Fujii]]</td></tr> Democratic Solidarity Party (468 bytes) 1: {{liberal party}} 2: ...n illegal [[liberal parties|liberal party]] in [[Cuba]]. 3: The party is an observer at [[Liberal International]]. 5: ===See also=== 6: *[[List of political parties in Cuba]] Democratic Convergence Party (114 bytes) 1: * [[Democratic Convergence Party (Cape Verde)]] 2: * [[Democratic Convergence Party-Reflection Group]] 5: {{disambig}} Ontario New Democratic Party (9146 bytes) 1: .... It is a section of the federal [[New Democratic Party]]. 3: ...med the government in Ontario under [[Ernest C. Drury]]. 5: ...first president and served as a CCF MPP from 1943 until 1951.]] 7: ...resigning from the party and rejoining the Liberals in [[1935]]. 9: ...ton]] East. The Ontario CCF failed to win any seats in the 1937 election. Democratic Revolutionary Party (845 bytes) 1: ...ounded in [[1979]] by [[Omar Torrijos|Omar Torrijos Herrera]]. 3: ...nd the smaller [[People's Party (Panama)|People's Party]] (PP). 5: ==See also== 6: *[[Politics of Panama]] 7: *[[List of political parties in Panama]] Radical Democratic Party (211 bytes) 1: ...c Party''' is the name of several political parties: 3: *[[Radical Democratic Party (Bulgaria)]] 4: *[[Radical Democratic Party (India)]] 5: *[[Radical Democratic Party of Switzerland]] 7: {{disambig}} Democratic Action Party (4621 bytes) 1: ...:Dap_logo.jpg|right|thumb|100px|Democratic Action Party (DAP) logo]] 3: ...Chinese]] voters, with strongholds in areas such as [[Penang]]. 5: ==History== 6: ...en Singapore seceded, the DAP became a party in its own right. 8: ...AP National Congress in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur on July 29, 1967). New Zealand Democratic Party (5771 bytes) 1: <div style="float:right; width:200px; text-align:center"... 2: [[image:NewZealandDemocraticPartyLogo.png]] 3: <small> 4: <br>''Current Democratic Party logo'' 5: </small>
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