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  2. 2020 Liberal Democrats leadership election - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Liberal Democrats leadership election was held in August 2020, after Jo Swinson, the previous leader of the Liberal Democrats, lost her seat in the 2019 general election. It was initially set to be held in July 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic it was delayed by six weeks, having been at first postponed until May 2021.

  3. Liberal democracy - Wikipedia

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    Populism is a particular threat to liberal democracy because it exploits the weaknesses of the liberal democratic system. A key weakness of liberal democracies highlighted in How Democracies Die is the conundrum that suppressing populist movements or parties can be seen to be illiberal. [113]

  4. Democratic Leadership Council - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Leadership Council (DLC) was a non-profit 501(c)(4) corporation [1] that was active from 1985 to 2011. Founded and directed by Al From , [ 2 ] it argued that the United States Democratic Party should shift away from the leftward turn it had taken since the late 1960s.

  5. Liberal Democrats leadership election - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. ... Liberal Democrats leadership election may refer to: ... Liberal Democratic Party leadership election (disambiguation)

  6. Democratic Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 elections also marked the end of the Democratic Party's electoral dominance in the Southern United States. [ 109 ] In the 2012 elections , President Obama was re-elected, but the party remained in the minority in the House of Representatives and lost control of the Senate in the 2014 midterm elections .

  7. Triangulation (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In politics, triangulation is a strategy associated with U.S. President Bill Clinton in the 1990s. The politician presents a position as being above or between the left and right sides or wings of a democratic political spectrum. It involves adopting for oneself some of the ideas of one's political opponent.

  8. Leadership election - Wikipedia

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    Leadership elections are generally caused by the death or resignation of the incumbent (that is, the person already holding the post), although there are also formal and informal methods to remove a party's leader and thus trigger an election contest to find a replacement.

  9. Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives

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    For example, under Democratic rules for the 106th Congress, the minority leader may call meetings of the Democratic Caucus. They are a member of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee ; names the members of the Democratic Leadership Council ; chairs the Policy Committee; and heads the Steering Committee.