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  2. Political positions of the Democratic Party (United States)

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    Democrats believe the benefits of social services include a more productive labor force and that the benefits of this are greater than any benefits that could be derived from lower taxes, especially on top earners. Furthermore, Democrats view social services as essential to providing positive freedom (i.e., freedom derived from economic ...

  3. At Democratic Convention, these women showed why voters ... - AOL

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    Editorial: At the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, three women gave emotional speeches on Monday about the consequences of taking reproductive rights away.

  4. Democrats are forcing a vote on women's right to IVF in an ...

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    Senate Democrats are seeking to highlight Republicans' resistance to legislation that would make it a right nationwide for women to access in vitro fertilization and other fertility treatments ...

  5. Zero House Democrats Vote to Protect Women’s Sports ... - AOL

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    However, House Democrats have condemned the bill as part of a broader pattern demonizing the LGBT community. “Trans kids deserve the right to be equal members of their school communities, learn ...

  6. Women's rights - Wikipedia

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    Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide. They formed the basis for the women's rights movement in the 19th century and the feminist movements during the 20th and 21st centuries. In some countries, these rights are institutionalized or supported by law, local custom, and behavior, whereas in others ...

  7. Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    Around 1980, a nationwide gender gap in voting had emerged, with women usually favoring the Democratic candidate in presidential elections. [108] According to political scientists J. Kevin Corder and Christina Wolbrecht, few women turned out to vote in the first national elections after the Nineteenth Amendment gave them the right to do so. In ...

  8. Democrats, for example, are more likely than Republicans to identify lack of affordable housing and poverty. Republicans are more likely than Democrats to name drugs and alcohol addiction and ...

  9. Decommodification - Wikipedia

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    In political economy, decommodification is the strength of social entitlements and citizens' degree of immunization from market dependency. [1] [2]In regards to the labor force, decommodification describes a "degree to which individual, or families, can uphold a socially acceptable standard of living independently of market participation."