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  1. Political Parties in Post-Communist Eastern Europe by Paul G. Lewis, 2007-03-30
  2. Political Parties in Cambodia: Communist Party of Kampuchea, Cambodian People's Party, Funcinpec, Sangkum
  3. Registered Political Parties in Russia: Communist Party of the Russian Federation, United Russia, Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, Yabloko
  4. Defunct Political Parties in Sweden: Communist Party of Sweden, Socialist Party, Hats, New Democracy, Caps, Communist Workers' Party of Sweden
  5. Political Parties in Vietnam: Communist Party of Vietnam, Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang, Viet Tan, Viet Nam Quang Phuc Hoi
  6. Political Parties in Slovenia: League of Communists of Slovenia, List of Political Parties in Slovenia, Youth Party - European Greens
  7. People's Tribune :The Political Paper of the Communist Labor Party of the United States of North America (4 issues-- Volume 8, No. 8, 10, 11, 25-- 1981)
  8. Political affairs, theoretical journal of the Communist Party, USA. Vol. 60, no. 1, January, 1981 to vol. 60, no. 12, December, 1981. by Gus, ed Hall, 1981
  9. POLITICAL AFFAIRS: Theoretical Journal of the Communist Party, U.S.A. Vol. XXXVII, No. 7. July 1958. by Herbert (ed.). PERIODICAL. APTHEKER, 1958
  10. Political Parties Established in 1930: Communist Party of Vietnam, National Liberal Party-Bratianu, Communist League of Struggle
  11. Youth Wings of Political Parties in Portugal: Portuguese Communist Youth, Socialist Youth, Juvenile MUD, Young Communist League, Ecolojovem
  12. Biographic Directory, Soviet Political Leaders: Personnel in the Communist Party, Government, and Mass Organizations of the U.S.S.R. and the 16 Soviet Republics, November 30, 1955 by No author noted, 1955
  13. Political Parties Established in 1918: Reformed Political Party, National Coalition Party, Communist Party of Greece
  14. Political Parties in Bhutan: Bhutan Communist Party, Bhutan Peace and Prosperity Party, People's Democratic Party

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82. Maple Square - Government And Politics - Politics - Political Parties
official website of the Bloc Québécois political party. official website of theCanadian Alliance party. communist party of Canada The official homepage of
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  • Bloc Québécois - The official website of the Bloc Québécois political party.
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  • Canadian Democratic Movement - The official website of the Canadian Democratic Movement.
  • Communist Party of Canada
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  • Guelph-Wellington Riding Association - Christian Heritage Party of Canada in Guelph-Wellington. Riding activities, submissions from Motivator - official paper of the CHP Guelph-Wellington Riding Office.
  • Liberal Party of Canada / Parti libTral du Canada - This is the official website of the Liberal Party of Canada. Ceci est le site officiel du Parti libTral du Canada.
  • Manitoba New Democratic Party - The official website of the Manitoba NDP.
  • Marijuana Party of Canada - The official website of the Marijuana Party of Canada.
  • 83. BUBL UK: Political Parties
    political Parties. Conservative party Liberal Democrats British Centre party BritishNational party Central Alliance party communist party of Britain
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    84. K Marx, Manifesto Of The Communist Party
    K Marx, Manifesto of the communist party. 2.41 This organisation of the proletariansinto a class, and consequently into a political party, is continually
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    History Seminar 10: Marxism in Context
    K Marx, Manifesto of the Communist Party
    A spectre is haunting Europethe spectre of Communism. All the Powers of old Europe have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre: Pope and Czar, Metternich and Guizot, French Radicals and Gerrnan police-spies. Where is the party in opposition that has not been decried as Communistic by its opponents in power? Where the Opposition that has not hurled back the branding reproach of Communism, against the more advanced opposition parties, as well as against its reactionary adversaries? Two things result from this fact. I. Communism is already acknowledged by all European Powers to be itself a Power. II. It is high time that Communists should openly, in the face of the whole world, publish their views, their aims. their tendencies, and meet this nursery tale of the Spectre of Communism with a Manifesto of the party itself. To this end. Communists of various nationalities have assembled in London, and sketched the following Manifesto, to be published in the English. French, German. Italian, Flemish and Danish languages. Bourgeois and Proletarians The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.

    85. Transforming Post Communist
    bureaucrats were charged with implementing party resolutions and system in the postcommunist countries, which the context of changing political and economic
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    Transforming Post-Communist Political Economies Joan M. Nelson, Charles Tilley, and Lee Walker (eds.)
    Reviewed by Gene Shackman and Ya-Lin Liu
    Teaching Sociology, 30(2), April 2002, 274-275.
    Posted here by permission of Teaching Sociology Transforming Post-Communist Political Economies (Washington, DC; National Academy Press. 1997. 514 pages. $54) is a valuable supplemental reading for any class on Social Change, or Political or Economic Sociology. The majority of this book is specifically about changes in the post communist political, economic and social system. The introduction also mentions that prevailing theories of change seem inadequate to deal with the abrupt and massive changes which occurred with the collapse of the communist systems. Thus, a better understanding of change in the post communist system should also improve our general understanding of change. The approach most emphasized in this book is North’s analysis of institutional change. Institutions are a society's "formal rules (constitutions, statute and common law, regulations, etc.), informal constraints (norms of behavior, conventions, and internally imposed codes of conduct), and the enforcement characteristics of each" (North, 1996, Section I). Institutions are particularly useful in studying the transformation of the communist system because, as the introduction mentions, so many of the formal systems (e.g., laws and regulations) have collapsed, while many informal systems (e.g., relationships, norms, customs) have persisted, and are still influencing behaviors and expectations. In addition, new formal and informal institutions are now being created, and may conflict with each other or with old institutions.

    86. Position Of The Political Bureau Of The Communist Party Of Israel: No To War! Ye
    CP of Israel statement Position of the political Bureau of the CommunistParty of Israel No to War! Yes to Peoples' Rights The CPI
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    CP of Israel statement Position of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Israel No to War! Yes to Peoples' Rights The CPI denounces the use of terror and especially the use of terror against civilians, as a self-defeating criminal act that exacts a terrible price in human life. Accordingly, the CPI views the Sept. 11 attack on the WTC as a criminal act. The U.S. government, using the attacks as an excuse to open a war on Afghanistan doesn't intend to confront the problem of terrorism but rather bring about a basic change in the rules of international relations, so that the U.S. hegonomy and the multinational corporations are strengthened on all continents. The U. S. administation was and still is a loyal supporter of murderous dictatorial regimes as well as fundamentalist governmets, as long as they fit in with American plans and follow the American dictates. The present government in Afghanistan came to power thanks to the military-political support granted by the U.S and her allies to the Taliban. The fundamentalist Taliban continues to rule thanks to the support it recieves from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, countries under American patronage. For these reasons, the CPI condemns the war, the aggression being waged by the Bush regime and Nato partners against Afganistan which is likely to destroy the Afghan economy, and exact a bitter price in Afghan lives. The CPI fears that the intention of the Bush government is to turn the present war into a normal means of international behavior and to apply it to other countries that the U.S. will accuse of "terrorism" In the hysteria of war that the Bush administration is fostering, U.S. military aggression could reach Cuba as well as other Mid East states. The CPI contends that no war, including one carried out by "smart" missiles and planes, will solve the problem of terrorism, whose roots lie in the real desperation and frustration of so many peoples of the third world. The CPI applauds those anti-war activists, who express their opposition to terror and concern for the welfare of the nations by demonstrating in the U.S., across Europe, Japan, and other countries. The CPI calls on all supporters of peace and democracy in Israel, Jews and Arabs, to stand up to the cynical exploitation of the war hysteria by the Sharon-Peres government to magnify the oppression of the occupation, including the daily deaths of Palestinians, the entry of Israeli forces into "Area A", the destruction of homes and orchards, and the establishment of additional settlements. The road to peace and security for both peoples, the Israeli and the Palestinian, passes through the end of the occupation, the evacuation of the Israeli settlements, the establishment of the Palestinian State whos' capitol is East Jerusalem, and the solution of the refugee problem in accordance with the U.N. resolutions. No to Terror Against Civilians Yes to a Just and Stable Peace Yes to People's Rights and Freedom 9 October 2001

    87. BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Country Profiles | Timeline: Cuba
    US nuclear missiles from Turkey. 1965 Cuba's sole political partyrenamed the Cuban communist party. 1972 - Cuba becomes a full
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    - Christopher Columbus visits Cuba and claims it for Spain. Havana skyline - Spanish conquest begins under the leadership of Diego de Velazquez, who establishes Baracoa and other settlements. - Importing of slaves from Africa begins. - Havana captured by a British force led by Admiral George Pocock and Lord Albemarle. - Havana returned to Spain by the Treaty of Paris. Wars of independence US embargo has kept Cuba's economy in a time warp - Ten Years War of independence ends in a truce with Spain promising reforms and greater autonomy - promises that were mostly never met. - Slavery abolished. - Jose Marti leads a second war of independence; US declares war on Spain. - US defeats Spain, which gives up all claims to Cuba and cedes it to the US. US tutelage - Cuba becomes independent with Tomas Estrada Palma as its president; however, the Platt Amendment keeps the island under US protection and gives the US the right to intervene in Cuban affairs.

    88. Post-Communist Party Systems - Cambridge University Press
    elite linkage strategies across postcommunist polities; 6. Linkage strategies withinparty systems diversity among parties; Part IV. political Alignments and
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    Competition, Representation, and Inter-Party Cooperation
    Herbert Kitschelt, Zdenka Mansfeldova, Radoslaw Markowski, Gabor Toka
    Hardback In stock Post-Communist Party Systems examines democratic party competition in four post-communist polities in the mid-1990s, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland. Legacies of pre-communist rule turn out to play as much a role in accounting for differences as the institutional differences incorporated in the new democratic rules of the game. The book demonstrates various developments within the four countries with regard to different voter appeal of parties, patterns of voter representation, and dispositions to join other parties in legislative or executive alliances. The authors also present interesting avenues of comparison for broader sets of countries.
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    89. Temporary Exhibitions At The People's History Museum
    2004, At its peak in the 1940s the communist party of Great Britainwas the fourth largest political party in the country. This will
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    TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS
    CURRENT EXHIBITIONS Moving Stories 2 November 2002 - 27 April 2003
    FORTHCOMING EXHIBITIONS:
    Crossing Borders
    Saturday May - Sunday 29 June 2003
    Celebrity
    Saturday 5 July - Sunday 2 November 2003
    Reds!: The Communist Party of Great Britain

    November 2003 to March 2004
    Moving Stories:
    South Asian communities in Manchester and beyond
    2 November 2002 - 27 April 2003
    Moving Stories is an exhibition of new photographs by acclaimed photographer Tim Smith. Tim’s work shows various aspects of life, work and leisure in Britain’s South Asian communities. Moving Stories also features oral histories specially recorded with local people, film and interactives and activities for all to enjoy.
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    To complement the exhibition Moving Stories will be offering - N ew Way New Life; Nahid’s story

    90. NewsTrolls - Declaration Of The China Labor Party (Draft)
    with political power, whereas more ordinary people are simply cast off. Since ordinaryworkers don't constitute the majority of the Chinese communist party
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    Declaration of the China Labor Party (Draft)
    Declaration of the China Labor Party (Draft)
    by LI, Yongming (alias)
    http://members.xoom.com/chinalp/ The best representative of a person in the society is the person himself. Similarly, the most suitable representative of a social class is the class itself. However, in such a time that the new century is coming, in China, a huge class has lost its representative. This class is the working class in China. The Chinese Communist Party used to be the working class's representative. However, as reality has shown, how can those educated elite, businessmen and administrators that are sitting high above the working class really represent the workers in the front line of social production? At the same time, we firmly believe that the interest and opinion of a person in a society changes with the role that the person plays in the society. An educated elite person in a scientific research institution can not at all represent the true interest of a worker, because he hasn't felt himself a worker's pain and need. What's more, even if someone used to be a worker, as long as he had changed his status as a worker, e.g., becoming an entrepreneur or administrator, he would lose the right to represent the workers. Therefore, we hold such opinions: those who can represent the workers are only the workers themselves. If the workers organize a political party to speak on behalf of them, first of all, the majority of this party's members should be ordinary workers on their jobs; second, in the leading agency of this party, the overwhelming majority should be ordinary workers on their jobs. These are the criteria of whether the party is the workers' party and whether it can represent the workers.

    91. Glossary Of Terms: Po
    or other working class parties, but rather that he saw “the communist party”as something which could not stand higher than the political development of
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    Pocket Battleship When the German social democratic party campaigned for election to the Reichstag in May 1928 its candidates solemnly swore that they would oppose the construction of an armored cruiser, Pocket Battleship A, which had been approved by the outgoing Reichstag. But when the Social Democrats not only got the highest vote in the election (over nine million) but also became the dominant element in the coalition government headed by Hermann Mueller ; the leaders of the party found that they could not resist the pressure of their capitalist partners in the coalition and they announced that they would proceed with the construction of the cruiser. Communist Party leaders then announced in the Reichstag that in response to popular demand they were going to collect signatures to a petition for the enactment of a "law forbidding the construction of armored cruisers and other warships." Although many Social Democrats were opposed to their leaders' betrayal of their campaign pledges, the CP petition campaign was a failure, collecting only 1,200,000 names, which was two million less than the CP voting members. Podkulachniki Sympathizers of the kulaks during the early collectivisation period.

    92. Bulgaria.com - History, Rulers Of Bulgaria - Vulko Chervenkov
    firmly convinced in the rightness of the party line, Chervenkov was an active participantin the suppression of the noncommunist political opposition and
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    Vulko Chervenkov (1950 - 1956)
    VULKO CHERVENKOV was one of the many Bulgarian communists to whom the Stalin-style Soviet socialism was the only development model. Born in 1900 in Zlatitsa, he joined the communist party at the age of nineteen. In 1923 he took part in the September uprising, was sentenced to death, emigrated to the Soviet Union and worked with the Comintern. In Moscow he was provided with dogmatic political education. Being highly intelligent, he quickly stood out as one of the Bulgarian communists best acquainted with communist ideology after September 9 1944 Chervenkov embarked on his way to the top in the summer of 1941. As a member of the Bureau of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party in exile in Moscow, he was responsible for the underground communist radio station Hristo Botev. He returned to Bulgaria in October 1944 and until 1962 was permanent by a member of the Politbureau. Chervenkov was a Stalinist hard-liner, very keen on party discipline. For a while he was in the shadow of Ceorgi Dimitrov, Vassil Kolarov and Traicho Kostov, concealing his ambitions to get to the top. A stern person, firmly convinced in the rightness of the party line, Chervenkov was an active participant in the suppression of the non-communist political opposition and supported violence and physical retribution on political opponents. Locked up in concentration camps and prison cells, they either died or became firm opponents of the regime.

    93. Theses On The Role Of The Communist Party In The Proletarian
    The communist party is the organisational and political lever which the mostadvanced section of the working class uses to direct the proletarian and
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    Theses on the Role of the Communist Party in the Proletarian Revolution Adopted by the Second Congress of the Communist International, 1920
    [top] [content] [end] Decisive struggles confront the world proletariat. The epoch in which we are now living is the epoch of open civil wars. The decisive hour is approaching. In practically every country where there is a substantial labour movement the working class, arms in hand, is faced by a series of bitter struggles. Now more than ever the working class needs a strong organisation. It must work indefatigably to make itself ready for this decisive struggle without losing a single precious hour. If at the time of the Paris Commune (1871) the working class had had a disciplined communist party, however small, the first heroic rising of the French proletariat would have had far greater weight, and many mistakes and weaknesses could have been avoided. The struggles which the proletariat is now facing, in a different historical situation, will be far more fateful than that of 1871. Therefore the Second World Congress of the Communist International directs the attention of the revolutionary workers of the entire world to the following: . The Communist Party is a part of the working class, namely, the most advanced, most class-conscious, and hence most revolutionary part. By a process of natural selection the Communist Party is formed of the best, most class-conscious, most devoted and far-sighted workers. The Communist Party has no interests other than the interests of the working class as a whole. The Communist Party is differentiated from the working class as a whole by the fact that it has a clear view of the entire historical path of the working class in its totality and endeavours, at every bend in this road, to defend the interests not of separate groups or trades, but of the working class as a whole. The Communist Party is the organisational and political lever which the most advanced section of the working class uses to direct the proletarian and semiproletarian masses along the right road.

    94. Modern China: The Chinese Communist Party
    communist party ultimately began with the intellectual ferment of the May FourthMovement, or the New Culture Movement, which began in 1911. While political
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    hsiao (filial piety), the Chinese classics, and Neo-Confucian science. In the journals of the New Culture Movement and their student followers, no part of Chinese culture was free from ridicule or criticism, but they spared their most vitriolic attacks for traditional Chinese views of government. This eagerness and intellectual volatlity sparked a massive uprising: the May Fourth Movement.
    The May Fourth Movement
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    The Long March
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    95. Political Transformation And The Electoral Process In Post-
    we have provided data for other postcommunist states. and other legislation relevantto elections (constitutional provisions, political party laws, campaign
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    Political Transformation and the Electoral Process in Post-Communist Europe About the Project
    The Database
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    Country Bulgaria Czech Republic Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania Moldova Poland Romania Russia Slovakia Ukraine Option View All Legislation Election Results Constituency Data Candidate Data Core Countries
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    Working Papers Useful Links Contact details Welcome to the website of the Project on Political Transformation and the Electoral Process in Post-Communist Europe. This research project is based in the Department of Government at the University of Essex , UK, is part of the ESRC 'One Europe or Several?' research programme. The principal aim of the project is to explain the role of electoral systems in the process of democratisation in post-communist Europe. The investigation will focus on twelve core countries (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia and Ukraine), but where available we have provided data for other post-communist states. This website is part of the dissemination strategy of the project. It includes and on-line database of election results and electorally-relevant laws from throughout Eastern Europe.

    96. Belarusian.com Political Parties, Rankings And Polls In Belarus
    SOCIAL GROUP, political party, POPULARITY. Industrial workers, Belarusian Women'sparty Nadzeya ( Hope Zyanon Paznyak) Belarusian communist party (Victor Chikin
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    Political Parties, Rankings and Polls in Belarus
    See also Chronology: 1999 (or 2001?) Presidential Election in Belarus Political Parties of Belarus, their Programs and Membership
    Political Parties Popularity among Various Social Groups and Ages

    Political Parties Popularity among Various Geographical Regions
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    Political Parties Poll - May 1997
    Political Parties of Belarus, their Programs and Membership
    NAME GOALS MEMBERSHIP 1. Political parties that ARE concerned with Belarusian national values, including the language and the statehood (in view of the writer). Belarusian Peasants' Party Independence, national consciousness Belarusian Social Sport Party Sovereignty, independence, national culture Party of Belarusian Popular Front (BPF) Independence, national culture Belarusian Women's Party "Hope" ("Nadzeya") "Consolidation for development of statehood" United Civil Party Democratic statehood, neutrality, cultural liberalism Belarusian Social Democratic Party (People's Union) Independence, democracy

    97. Politics.html
    Kurdish political Parties and Organizations Komala; Kurdistan Union of Kurdistan PUK , Australia; Socialist party of Kurdistan; Iran communist party of Iran CPI
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    Kurdish Political Parties
    Kurdish Political Parties and Organizations
    Non-Kurdish Parties In:
    Iran

    98. Statement Of The Political Commission Of The Portuguese Communist Party - Octobe
    The military escalation by NATO against Yugoslavia. Statement of The PoliticalCommission of the Portuguese communist party. October 12, 1998
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    The military escalation
    by NATO against Yugoslavia Statement of The Political Commission
    of the Portuguese Communist Party
    October 12, 1998
    1. The military escalation by NATO against Yugoslavia, orchestrated and lead by the USA, under the pretext of the situation in Kosovo, assumed in the past few days disturbing proportions. The USA, which has long since taken the decision to impose its hegemony in the Balkans, pressured its allies, both within NATO and outside it, and even bypassing the UN and the Security Council, into supporting and participating in operations of war against Yugoslavia. Crucial decisions are being announced for today, on a political and operational level, that open the way to aggressive military actions against a sovereign country.
    2. In view of such a situation, the Portuguese Communist Party underlines once more its firm opposition to Portugal's military involvement in the conflict. Following the previously expressed strong criticism and condemnation of the extemporaneous statements by the Minister of the Defence, the Portuguese Communist Party considers any decision to provide Portuguese military means for NATO operations against Yugoslavia, without a previous debate and vote in Parliament, to be legally inconsistent and politically unacceptable.
    3. The PCP stresses that the complex question of Kosovo is basically, and in its essence, an internal problem of Yugoslavia, whose solution must necessarily be sought through negotiation and political commitment and not through internal repression or the threat or use of military force on an international level.

    99. Canadian Information By Subject: Political Science
    Québécois Canadian Action party Canadian Alliance Canadian political PartiesCanadian Politics, Elections and political Parties communist party of Canada
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    100. DC's Political Report American Political Party List

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    Democratic Republican List of Major Parties Parties Symbols America First Party Constitution Party Democratic Party Greens / Green Party Libertarian Party Natural Law Party Reform Party Republican Party
    List of Minor Parties Parties Symbols ACE Party Airenson Socialist Party Alaskan Independence Party Aloha 'Aina Party America First Party America's Party American Party American Beer Drinker's Party American Heritage Party American Independent Party American Nationalist Union American Nazi Party American Pagan Party American Patriot Party American Reform Party American Renewal Party American Republican Party Americanist Party Anarchist Liberty Union Autonomy Party Barking Spider Party Birthday Party Black Political Party California Secessionist Party Cascadian Nat'l Party Centralist Party Centrist Party Christian Party Christian Falangist Party Christian Nazi Party Citizens Party Civil Action Party Commonwealth Party Communist Party USA Concerned Citizens Party Conservative Party Constitution Party Constitutional Action Party Constitutionalist Party Cool American Party Cool Moose Party Corrective Action Party Covenant Party Creator's Right Party D.C. Statehood Green Party

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