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Action démocratique du Québec
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(US politics, informal, historical) A member of the US Democratic Party who emphasizes the role of high tech, in particular information technology, for economic growth.
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(Bangladesh politics) A major political party of Bangladesh and the former East Pakistan.
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(historical, US politics, slang) A member of the radical section of the Democratic party in New York, around the middle of the 19th century, which was hostile to extension of slavery, public debts, corporate privileges, etc., and supported Van Buren against Cass for president in 1848.
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(US politics) A Democratic supporter of Bernie Sanders or his policies.
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(UK politics) A conservative-liberal policy advocating the strengthening of local government and communities.
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(UK politics) A political tendency advocating the belief that working-class voters will be won back to Labour through socially conservative ideas on certain issues.
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(idiomatic, US politics) A state of the United States voting Democratic in a given election, or tending to vote Democratic in general.
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(US politics) A surge of voters supporting the candidates of the Democratic Party during an election (especially a midterm election), which results in the party making significant gains.
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(historical) A member of the Progressive Party (United States, 1912), an American political party formed by former President Theodore Roosevelt after a split in the Republican Party.
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(UK, politics, historical, slang) A supporter of the proposed coalition between the Liberal and Conservative Parties.
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Alternative spelling of commiecrat [(US politics, Internet slang, derogatory) A Democrat, especially one perceived as being a communist.]
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(derogatory, UK) Of or pertaining to the Conservative/Liberal Democrat government.
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(Canada, politics) A member or supporter of the Conservative Party of Canada, or its predecessors, or provincial equivalents, or their predecessors
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(US, historical, derogatory) Any member of the Democratic party.
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(US, politics) Democrat, especially preceding the constituent location.
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(US politics) Abbreviation of Democratic Party.
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Abbreviation of Democratic. [(US, politics) Of, pertaining to, or supporting the Democratic Party.]
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(US politics, slang, now rare) A member or supporter of the Democratic Party.
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Alternative form of Demmie. [(US politics, slang, now rare) A member or supporter of the Democratic Party.]
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Abbreviation of Democratic. [(US, politics) Of, pertaining to, or supporting the Democratic Party.]
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(chiefly in the plural, dated) Synonym of democrat (“a supporter of democracy; an advocate of democratic politics (originally (historical) as opposed to the aristocrats in Revolutionary France)”)
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(chiefly US, informal) The Democratic Party
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(US politics, Internet slang, derogatory) A Democrat.
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(US politics, Internet slang, derogatory, offensive) A Democrat.
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(US politics, slang, derogatory) A member or supporter of the Democratic Party (with an implication that these people are demonic).
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(US politics, obsolete) Pronunciation spelling of Democrat. [(politics) A member or supporter of a democratic party.]
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(US politics) Acronym of Democrat in name only. Used by liberal Democrats to describe a member of the US Democratic Party, whose views are conservative or perceived as conservative.
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(Canadian politics, informal, attributively) Of or pertaining to the Canadian New Democratic Party or supporters thereof.
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(US politics, dated) A member of the Democratic Party of the United States of America from the southern States, especially one of the former territories of the Confederate States of America, who hold socially conservative viewpoints, and supports racial segregation and white power.
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(US politics, slang, derogatory) A foolish Democrat.
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(US, politics, historical) A supporter of Jim Folsom (James Elisha Folsom Sr.; 1908–1987), American politician who served as the 42nd governor of the state of Alabama.
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(US politics) A Republican.
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(Canadian politics) A member or supporter of the Liberal Party of Canada or one of its provincial wings (except for the Quebec provincial wing).
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(US politics, slang, derogatory, offensive) A member or supporter of the Democratic Party, implying that they are homosexual.
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(Britain) Synonym of liberal elite
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(Malaysia, derogatory, politics, Internet slang) a member of PAS, a Malaysian conservative Islamist party, especially one who behaves in a hypocritical manner.
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(UK politics) The Liberal Party
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(Australian politics) Abbreviation of Liberal and National parties. (coalition)
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(colloquial, UK politics) An Internet-based youth movement in support of Ed Miliband, then leader of the British Labour Party.
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(Canadian politics, informal) A member or supporter of the Canadian New Democratic Party.
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(US politics) A member of the New Democrats centrist faction of the American Democratic Party.
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(Canadian politics) Of or pertaining to the Canadian New Democratic Party or supporters thereof.
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(historical, 1950s, US, politics) The ideology of the U.S. Democratic Party during the 1950s.
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(neologism, derogatory) The Republican Party of the United States.
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(US politics, slang, derogatory) A member or a supporter of the Democratic Party, a Democrat.
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(Canada, politics) a political party in Canada with a right of centre ideology, which succeed the old Conservative Party of Canada, Liberal-Conservative Party of Canada, Blue Party and absorbed the Progressive Party of Canada. It was itself succeeded by the new Conservative Party of Canada.
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(US, historical) A member of a section of the Democratic-Republican Party between 1805 and 1811, following John Randolph of Roanoke. (From tertium quid.)
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(US, historical) A moderate and conservative Democrat, in the south and midwest, many of whom had previously supported conservative Democratic Alabama Governor George Wallace for President of the USA, who supported the presidential campaigns of Ronald Reagan in 1980 and 1984.
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(US politics) A state of the United States voting Republican in a given election, tending to vote Republican in general, or having a typically conservative mindset.
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(US politics) A surge of voters supporting the candidates of the Republican Party during an election (especially a midterm election), which results in the party making significant gains.
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(US politics, derogatory, attributive) The two-party system, characterized as a single organization that excludes the participation and views of third parties.
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Alternative spelling of Republicrat [(US politics, derogatory) A United States politician who is a member of one of the two major political parties (Democrat and Republican), but frequently votes with the other party.]
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(US politics) Republican while espousing typically Democratic positions.
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Alternative form of Retardican. [(US politics, slang, derogatory) Republican (of or pertaining to the Republican Party of the United States).]
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Alternative spelling of small-d democrat [A democrat, that is, a person who holds democratic views; not necessarily someone who is a member of a country's "Democratic Party".]
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Alternative spelling of small-d democrat [A democrat, that is, a person who holds democratic views; not necessarily someone who is a member of a country's "Democratic Party".]
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(Canadian politics) A member of the Social Credit Party.
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(Internet slang, politics, humorous, derogatory) Contraction of social democratic. [Of or pertaining to social democracy.]
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(US politics) A supporter of the Tea Party political movement.
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Comrade, especially with reference to the former USSR.
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(US politics, archaic) a member of the Democratic Party of the United States of America who supported the prosecution of the American Civil War
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(UK, politics, historical) A small group in the 1918 Liberal Party who on principle did not want to go into coalition with the Conservative Party.
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(US politics) A 19th-century political party in the United States of America.
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(US politics, dated) A Democrat, especially a Southern one, who votes a straight party ticket; one who invariably votes for Democratic candidates.
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(US, idiomatic) A state of the United States where the Libertarian Party is influential.
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