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Pillars of The Democratic Party
James Madison is the father of the Constitution.
Thomas Jefferson in drawing up
America's Declaration of Independence
had
written "All men are created equal", and fought
for religious
freedom. Jefferson is
regarded as the father of what was to become
the First National Democratic Party.
"Ask not what your country can
do for you, but what you can do for your
country."
John F. Kennedy
Franklin D. Roosevelt elected
to the Presidency for four terms,
established
social security. No
Presidential candidate of either party has
ever
suggested doing away with the Social
Security Program -- until George W.
"The challenge for Democrats is
to redouble our efforts to protect
every
family's economic security and to make
sure that all Americans have access
to a
quality education, promising job opportunities
and affordable
health care."
Representative Marcy Kaptur - Toledo
We are the Party of the People, committed to helping the disadvantaged.
The Party of the People, For the People and By the People.
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