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  2. Political realignment - Wikipedia

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    Not only did the KMT lose the presidency for the first time in half a century, but its policies swung away from Lee's influence and it began intra-party reform. The two newly founded parties became far more viable than other minor parties in the past, and the multi-party nature of Taiwan's politics was confirmed by the legislative elections of ...

  3. Party switching in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By the late 19th century, as the Democratic and Republican parties became more established, party switching became less frequent. Nonetheless major conflicts in both major parties occurred in the 1890s, largely over the issue of monetary policy, and Republican supporters of free silver formed the Silver Republican Party.

  4. 1964 Monson Motor Lodge protests - Wikipedia

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    Simpson's judgment was as the first federal ruling under the new Act, a "landmark", argues Warren. All parties were ordered to refrain from further violation; [96] Brock and his colleagues were to desegregate again in accordance with the law and "regardless of threats". [94] [note 25] Brock did so, despite threats from the KKK. [97]

  5. How did political parties get so extreme? Consider the rise ...

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    What’s different today is that membership in one major political party has waned to the point it was vulnerable to takeover by the radicals who in the past had always been forced to create their ...

  6. Reagan coalition - Wikipedia

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    The Reagan coalition was the combination of voters that Republican Ronald Reagan assembled to produce a major political realignment with his electoral landslide in the 1980 United States presidential election.

  7. Southern strategy - Wikipedia

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    The Southern United States as defined by the Census Bureau. In American politics, the Southern strategy was a Republican Party electoral strategy to increase political support among white voters in the South by appealing to racism against African Americans.

  8. The tumultuous Biden-to-Harris handoff shows why political ...

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    By comparison, Dintersmith adds, the leaders of political parties are rarely challenged by insiders. While each has aides and advisors, they are subordinate to their bosses and aren’t beholden ...

  9. Factbox-Important dates to watch as Republicans take control ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -January brings several consequential dates for the U.S. Congress as Republicans consolidate power as a result of last November's elections with full control of the Senate ...