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  2. Secular movement - Wikipedia

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    The secular movement refers to a social and political trend in the United States, [1] beginning in the early years of the 20th century, with the founding of the American Association for the Advancement of Atheism in 1925 and the American Humanist Association in 1941, in which atheists, agnostics, secular humanists, freethinkers, and other nonreligious and nontheistic Americans have grown in ...

  3. Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Tea Party would go on to strongly influence the Republican Party, in part due to the replacement of establishment Republicans with Tea Party-style Republicans. [ 132 ] When Obama was re-elected president in 2012 , defeating Republican Mitt Romney , [ 141 ] the Republican Party lost seven seats in the House , but still retained control of ...

  4. Republicanism - Wikipedia

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    During Brazil's early years after its independence, the country saw the emergence of a republican discourse among the writings of figures such as Cipriano Barata, Frei Caneca and João Soares Lisboa, but republican ideology better developed as a political current after the emergence of the so-called radical liberal faction in the crisis of the ...

  5. Secular 'values voters' are becoming an electoral force ... - AOL

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    The voting patterns of religious groups in the U.S. have been scrutinized since the presidential election for evidence of shifting allegiances among the faithful. Many have wondered if a boost in ...

  6. It's time for religious 'Nones' to make our voices heard in ...

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    According to the last Pew Research poll published in January of 2024, the Nones represent nearly 30% of the American population, which is no small amount, and if you add in those that consider ...

  7. Political ideologies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party's progressive wing had dissipated in the build up to the Great Depression. The party instead began to advocate for small business, equal opportunity, and individualism. These ideas became the foundation of modern fiscal conservatism that would define the Republican Party through the 20th century. [45]

  8. 2024 election: Why Americans are stuck with Biden vs. Trump ...

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    Large numbers of Americans are unhappy with the idea of a Biden vs. Trump rematch, polls show, but both the Democratic and Republican parties appear to be paralyzed, unable to do anything about it.

  9. Political positions of the Republican Party (United States)

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    Still, Ford later stated that he was pro-abortion rights after he had left office [70] and Betty Ford was supportive of the decision made by the court in Roe v. Wade. [68] The 1976 Republican Party Platform was the first to include an anti-abortion stance. This came during the same year that the Hyde Amendment was passed. [71]