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Republican Party (Major)

Historical Significance The Republican Party is a major party that was founded on March 20, 1854, the party has won 18 elections with their endorsed candidate. The party is usually generalized with conservative, right leaning supporters and candidates. Cartoonist Thomas Nast invented the famous republican symbol—the Republican elephant.

Gun Control Stance The Republican stance on gun control is that of the second amendment. You have the right to bear arms as an American citizen. This is to make sure your government submits to you (the people), to protect yourself and/or your family, and also to hunt.

Abortion Stance The Republican stance on abortion is unborn babies have the same rights as every other citizen in the country. They have the basic and fundamental right to live and pursue happiness.

Immigration Stance The Republican stance on immigration is that it is necessary that the immigrants go through legal immigration methods and legally work their way to citizenship. They do not support illegal immigrants coming in undocumented.

Elected Republicans Elected Republicans are: Governor - Rick Snyder, State Chairman - Ronna Romney McDaniel, National Committeewoman - Kathy Berden, Executive Director - Steve Ostrow, Congressman - David Trot, Congressman - Mike Bishop, Congressman - Tim Walberg, Congressman - Fred Upton, Congressman - Bill Huizenga, Congressman - Dan Benishek, Congressman - Justin Amash.

Republican Political Cartoons (Satire)

Candidate (Republican Bias) The candidate for the Republican party in this upcoming election is Donald J. Trump. Donald Trump is a very successful businessman that has been very influential on Politics this year. Donald Trump has left a lasting footprint on Politics forever. His strategy to gain popularity and supporters is to be very relatable to the voters and to focus on problems that have not been represented by many politicians but the people have had in their minds.

Images

Fun Facts About Republicans (Or Voters) Created by anti-slavery activists in 1854. The first Republican president was Abraham Lincoln. More Republicans in congress voted for the Civil Rights act than Democrats. The Party is also known as the “GOP”