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8_murik_8 [283]
3 years ago
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What are 2 different beliefs of the democratic and the republican parties today

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iogann1982 [59]3 years ago
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There are many differences in beliefs between the two parties,, but the main two are the following:
Democratic:
Supports programs to help immigrants gain citizenship (against the wall and ICE)
Believes that less money should be put into the military and more into education
Republican:
Against immigration,, even if against immigrants who have no criminal record (supports the wall and ICE)
Believes that there's enough money being put into education and more should be put into the military
there are more differences if you happen to need more,, but those are some of two main ones that are being fought about today. other big ones that are fought about are abortion, taxes, gay marriage,, and gun control,, and if you need any information about the beliefs between the parties on those topics let me know and ill gladly help you out with that.
let me know if you have any further questions
:)
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