Can somebody please explain the difference of being a democrat, and republican?
And say you vote for bush that make you a democrat ot republican. If you voted for Kerry you'd be? i'd love to know this, and please explain this an easy way, im only 13 and pretty, slow, lol.
Igotamonopoly answered Wednesday January 4 2006, 11:36 pm: In general, democrats are more liberal. This means that they are more likely to support gay marriages or abortion. On the other hand, Republicans are more conservative which means that they are more likely to oppose gay marriages or abortion. If you were to say, "Vote for Bush!", that would make you a Republican and an idiot. If you were to support Kerry, you'd be a Democrat and a smart person. [ Igotamonopoly's advice column | Ask Igotamonopoly A Question ]
queen_of_beauty94 answered Wednesday January 4 2006, 11:26 pm: dem·o·crat
An advocate of democracy.
Democrat A member of the Democratic Party.
re·pub·li·can
Of, relating to, or characteristic of a republic.
Favoring a republic as the best form of government.
Republican Of, relating to, characteristic of, or belonging to the Republican Party of the United States [ queen_of_beauty94's advice column | Ask queen_of_beauty94 A Question ]
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