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The initialism GOP that is still used today is credited to newspaperman T. Dowden, who used it in when he was running out of room in an article.

One last thing to keep in mind is that while the two American political parties use the words democratic and republican in their names, capitalized forms of these words have been used in political parties in other countries that have completely different beliefs and platforms.

For example, the Republican Party of France and the various Christian Democratic Parties around the world are completely unrelated to the American political parties. Feedback See Today's Synonym. Word of the Day. Meanings Meanings. Previous "Malignant" vs. What does democratic mean? What does republican mean?

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In July, the US and China announced an initial trade deal that would roll back some tariffs and boost Chinese purchases of US goods and services. Both sides support withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, and peace talks between the Afghan Government and the Taliban. The peace talks, mandated by a deal signed by the US and the Taliban in February, have been a key foreign policy objective for the Trump administration.

Trump has used executive orders and other means to overhaul all aspects of the immigration policy, framing the situation at the southern border as a national emergency. He has always promised to take extraordinary measures, including building a wall along the Mexican border and deporting millions, to tackle immigration. The Democrats have vowed construction of the wall would end if they win the election.

Biden's immigration plan would instead focus on improved screening at borders. Criminal justice is a rising concern among Americans, most recently sparked by the Black Lives Matter movement and the killing of George Floyd, which propelled an increase in protests. The Democrats and Republicans butt heads on many issues around criminal justice, but there are some they agree on. Biden has said he would reform qualified immunity, which shields police from lawsuits.

Trump stands by his support of capital punishment, while the Democratic party wants it eliminated. The overwhelming majority of both Republican and Democratic voters have retained their party affiliation in the past years, enduring a tumultuous period marked by a global pandemic and mass protests against racial injustice. Pew research has found about 9 per cent of voters who affiliated with the Republican Party or leaned Republican in September now identify as Democrats, or lean that way.

An identical share of voters who two years ago identified as or leaned towards the Democrats now align with the Government. ABC America's project Five Thirty Eight has predicted through the latest polls that Biden has been leading in key battleground states and is predicted to win the election.

However, national polls are not always good barometers of who will win the election, as they usually don't account for the electoral college. Winning the popularity vote doesn't always correlate to securing the presidency.

Many of the national polls in the election had predicted a win for Hillary Clinton. In Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where Trump won by razor-thin margins in , Biden leads. The race is even closer in Arizona, where Trump beat Clinton by eight points in In North Carolina, which has voted Republican in nine out of the last 10 presidential elections, polls have suggested a tight race.

However, it is still far too early to predict who will be elected the next US President. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work. But how does it all work?

Just how different are their policies? Here's what you need to know, starting with the candidates. Republican Donald Trump. Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume.

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