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    What US Political Party do you think is the closest to your beliefs and therefore support?
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    Why is this in the Learning section?

    (Corrected your title, by the way).
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    Maybe you forgot this is a commie forum? We think all mainstream parties are bourgeois. Why dont you tell us your party?
    Republicans.
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    I'm a member of the Party for Socialism and Liberation. You can read our website at www.PSLWeb.org.
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    PSL is the best. RCP is good too
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    I am also a supporter for Party for Socialism and Liberation.
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    Shouldn't you be better off with the Democrats, considering your support for unions and other social-democratic measures? Republicans are very much against those things. As are many in the Democratic Party, I'm afraid, since they're basically the Republican Party Lite at this point.

    Ah, but then again, in the US, social issues such as abortion tend to be deal-breakers when it comes to parties, so perhaps that's why you're with the Republicans. Though I'm sure many Democrats are also anti-choice, since the Democratic Party has no specific platform on the issue, other than the fact many of its members are for it.

    Am I right?

    Also, I don't support any parties.
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    Shouldn't you be better off with the Democrats, considering your support for unions and other social-democratic measures? Republicans are very much against those things. As are many in the Democratic Party, I'm afraid, since they're basically the Republican Party Lite at this point.

    Ah, but then again, in the US, social issues such as abortion tend to be deal-breakers when it comes to parties, so perhaps that's why you're with the Republicans. Though I'm sure many Democrats are also anti-choice, since the Democratic Party has no specific platform on the issue, other than the fact many of its members are for it.

    Am I right?

    Also, I don't support any parties.
    Well foreign-policy wise I'm a firm Republican and again on the social issues. Perhaps the correct term is Roosevelt Democrat but I'm afraid that the Democrats are "Obamaizing" away from the legacy of FDR.
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    I don't support any of them because I'm a Canadian.
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    I support the antifa and Anarchist parties, they are pretty good, trots etc are boring as usual so no, but yeah, if you left out of fun check an antifa-anarchist party!Football partys are great(especially when you get the champion or something) but then your football up there is lame so...

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    I don't support any of them because I'm a Canadian.
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    I was a former member of the Communist League, and then the Communist Workers League. After the CWL stopped functioning, I abandoned political parties, until such a time comes that another CWL-like organization arises, based upon Marxist principles.

    So, none right now.
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    I am a revolutionary communist, so I identify with any US political that advocates a working class revolution. So I don't identify with any US political party.
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    I like parties that have Bacardi.
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    I like parties that have Bacardi.
    Or Jack Daniels.
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    Well foreign-policy wise I'm a firm Republican and again on the social issues. Perhaps the correct term is Roosevelt Democrat but I'm afraid that the Democrats are "Obamaizing" away from the legacy of FDR.
    You do realize that a significant portion of the Republicans are of the opinion that FDR was slightly worse than Satan, right?
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    I like parties that have Bacardi.
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