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'''Red Party''' |
'''Red Party''' may refer to |
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*[[Red Party (Canada)]] |
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*[[Red Party (Dominican Republic)]] |
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*[[Red Party (Norway)]] |
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*[[Red Party (Paraguay)]] (Partido Colorado) |
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*[[Red Party (Taiwan)]] |
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* The "Red Party", an early [[circuit party]] held in Columbus Ohio. See [[Chrome Party]] |
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*[[Red Party (UK)]] |
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*[[Red Party (Uruguay)]] (Partido Colorado) |
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A party generically described as '''red''' is usually [[social democracy|social democratic]], [[socialism|socialist]], or [[communism|communist]] in ideology. An exception is the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party of the United States]], which has been associated with the color red since the [[U.S. presidential election, 2000|2000 U.S. presidential election]]. |
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* {{Section link|Political colour|Red}} for a general discussion of the use of the color red by political parties |
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[[Category:Lists of political parties by generic name]] |
Latest revision as of 20:30, 20 November 2024
Red Party may refer to
- Red Party (Canada)
- Red Party (Dominican Republic)
- Red Party (Norway)
- Red Party (Paraguay) (Partido Colorado)
- Red Party (Taiwan)
- Red Party (UK)
- Red Party (Uruguay) (Partido Colorado)
- Political colour § Red for a general discussion of the use of the color red by political parties