Political parties in the United States

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Political parties are currently suspended in the United States due to mandates by the Clan Management and the Federal Elections Committee. Due to this, all current politicians are independents and are not allowed to form new parties. American electoral politics, especially the presidency, have historically been dominated by the Republican Party, with power sometimes slipping to other major parties such as the Democrat Party and the Constitutionalist Party. Numerous minor parties have also sprung up, however they were mostly contained to the municipal government and Congress, never winning the presidency.

Major parties

Major parties are characterized as any political party that has both existed within Congress and won the presidency at some point.

Republican Party

Democratic Party

Constitutionalist Party

Plutocratic Party=

Minor parties

Minor parties are characterized as any political party that has never won the presidency, but won other major elections, such as election to Congress or mayorship in Las Vegas or Washington, D.C..

Libertarian Party

Valkist Party

New-Liberal Party

Federalist Party

Independents (unaffiliated with political parties)