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  1. The Republican Party stands for liberty, economic prosperity, and American values. Learn more about our platform, policies, and how we are fighting for our nation and way of life.

    • Commentary on Rolling Over The 2016 Platform
    • 2016 Republican Platform Committee
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    Party leaders and activists commented on the merits of rolling over the 2016 platform. Frequently mentioned issues include abortion, LGBT policy, foreign policy, and language that suggests criticism of the current administration.

    The Platform Committee is the body responsible for drafting the party platform. It is a temporary committee that meets every four years at the Republican National Convention. Its membership is described below. Broadly speaking, the Platform Committee has three basic responsibilities: 1. To draft the actual text of the party platform. This involves ...

  2. The platform of the Republican Party of the United States has historically since 1912 been based on American conservatism, contrasting with the modern liberalism of the Democratic Party. The positions of the Republican Party have evolved over time .

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  4. Republican Party - Platforms, Ideology, Structure: Although its founders refused to recognize the right of states and territories to practice slavery, the modern Republican Party supports states’ rights against the power of the federal government in most cases, and it opposes the federal regulation of traditionally state and local matters ...

  5. The Republican Rundown. Republican Rundown Episode 20 – Biden’s “State of Confusion” Speech. Watch on. Connect. Republican National Committee. Chairman Michael Whatley. Co-Chair Lara Trump.

  6. One of the traditional duties of the delegates to the quadrennial national party conventions, both Democratic and Republican, is to adopt a platform stating their policy preferences and...