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Southern Democrats - Wikipedia

Southern Democrats are members of the U.S. Democratic Party who reside in the Southern United States. Before the American Civil War, Southern Democrats were ...

Dixiecrat | Southern Democrats, 1948 Election, Segregationists

Dixiecrat, member of a right-wing Democratic splinter group in the 1948 U.S. presidential election organized by Southerners who objected to the civil rights ...

Solid South - Wikipedia

The Solid South was the electoral voting bloc for the Democratic Party in the Southern United States between the end of the Reconstruction era in 1877 and ...

SOUTHERN DEMOCRATIC - The Carnegie

Southern Democratic is an exhibition of meditative vignettes, each featuring a specific body of work by an artist actively examining the changing world.

Why Did the Democrats Lose the South? Bringing New Data to an ...

Democratic Party: whether to join the Republicans, adopt independent status, or support third-party candidates such as Strom Thurmond or George Wallace. Page 4 ...

Southern Democracy - Department of Political Science

A CWRU political scientist traces the rise of the two-party South and his evolution as a chronicler of it.

What Makes Southern Democrats Unique | FiveThirtyEight

From 1964 to 2008, three Democratic presidential candidates made it to the White House. All of them were southerners.

Platform of the States Rights Democratic Party

In the 1948 presidential election, Southern Democrats walked out of the Democratic National Convention to protest the party's decision to embrace a civil ...

The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. Jim Crow Stories . Democratic Party

The Democratic Party was formed in 1792, when supporters of Thomas Jefferson began using the name Republicans, or Jeffersonian Republicans, to emphasize its ...

The Transformation of the Southern Democratic Party - jstor

Republicans also held a smaller lead over Democrats, 39 to 30%, among the South's moderate white voters. The realignment of conservative white voters into the ...

Southern strategy | Definition, The South, History, Republican Party ...

The Southern strategy is a campaign strategy pursued by the U.S. Republican Party and initially aimed at increasing support from white ...

The Solid South | American Experience | Official Site - PBS

"The base of the Democratic party was the essentially white, voting South," said journalist Evan Thomas in his interview for Freedom Riders. Voters in these ...

Parties > Democratic Party - Voteview

The Democratic-Republican Party, which had become the sole dominant party after the war of 1812, ran four presidential candidates in the 1824 election, ...

What happened to the Southern Democrats? It's almost like they ...

In 1996, Bill Clinton won states in the Deep South. Up to the late 00s and early 10s, Democrats often controlled or at least had healthy numbers in some state ...

How the 'Party of Lincoln' Won Over the Once Democratic South

Democratic defectors, known as the “Dixiecrats,” started a switch to the Republican party in a movement that was later fueled by a so‑called ...

Democratic Party Platform (Breckinridge Faction) of 1860

The platform adopted by the Democratic party at Cincinnati be affirmed, with the following explanatory resolutions.

Dixiecrats - Encyclopedia of Alabama

The Dixiecrats were a political party organized in the summer of 1948 by conservative white southern Democrats committed to states' rights and the maintenance ...

Why did the Democrats lose the South? Bringing new data to an old ...

In 1960, all 22 U.S. Senators from the South were affiliated with the Democratic Party. Today, all but three are Republican.[i] For decades, historians and ...

Democratic Party Platform 1860 (Breckinridge Faction)

When the Democratic Party met in Baltimore in 1860 to try to overcome their differences, infighting between the different factions was intense and bitter.

Southern Democrats - (AP US History) - Vocab, Definition ... - Fiveable

Southern Democrats were members of the Democratic Party who primarily resided in the southern United States, known for their support of states' rights and ...