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The Progressive Party is one of several Major Political Parties in the [[The United Commonwealth of America|United Commonwealth of America]]. Formed in 1980, mainly by more left-wing Democrats and some members of the Social Democratic Party, it joined the "[[Union Preservation Alliance (Lincoln Coalition)|Lincoln Coalition]]" formed by the Democratic and Republican parties in February 1980. The Party is often credited with helping the coalition win the 1982 election, potentially helping sway support away from the more radical Socialist Front. Despite having more socialist internal factions, the party maintains an anti-communist ideology much like the former [[wikipedia:Social Democrats, USA|Social Democratic Party USA]].
The Progressive Party is one of several Major Political Parties in the [[The United Commonwealth of America|United Commonwealth of America]]. Formed in 1980, mainly by more left-wing Democrats and some members of the Social Democratic Party, it joined the "[[Union Preservation Alliance (Lincoln Coalition)|Lincoln Coalition]]" formed by the Democratic and Republican parties in February 1980. The Party is often credited with helping the coalition win the 1982 election, potentially helping sway support away from the more radical Socialist Front. Despite having more socialist internal factions, the party maintains an anti-communist ideology much like the former [[wikipedia:Social Democrats, USA|Social Democratic Party USA]].
{{Infobox political party
| name = Progressive Party
| colorcode = Green
| president =
| secretary_general =
| founded = March 18th, 1981, 43 years ago
| predecessor = Social Democratic Party USA (Disputed with SDPUCA)
Progressive Party (1948–1955) Not Legal Predecessor
| ideology = 𝗠𝗮𝗷𝗼𝗿𝗶𝘁𝘆: Progressivism, Social Democracy
𝗙𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀: Liberalism, Rooseveltism, Anti-Communism, Federalism
| position = Center-left to Left Wing
| international = Socialist International (Observer)
| country = United Commonwealth of America
| Pan-American Affiliations = Citizens Party (Washington)
National Democratic Party (Popular Front)
Commonwealth Railroad of the Interior (Western States)
| logo = Progressive_Moose_walking.png
}}

Revision as of 06:06, 4 May 2024

Progressive Party
FoundedMarch 18th, 1981
Preceded bySocial Democratic Party USA (Disputed with SDPUCA) Progressive Party (1948–1955)
HeadquartersBoston, Massachusetts
Youth wingYouth Progressive Federation
IdeologyMajority: Progressivism, Social Democracy, Anti-Communism Factions: Rooseveltism[1], Republicanism, American Patriotism
Political positionCenter-left to Left Wing
Continental affiliationPan-American Progressive Federation
International affiliationSocialist International
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The Progressive Party is one of several Major Political Parties in the United Commonwealth of America. Formed in 1980, mainly by more left-wing Democrats and some members of the Social Democratic Party, it joined the "Lincoln Coalition" formed by the Democratic and Republican parties in February 1980. The Party is often credited with helping the coalition win the 1982 election, potentially helping sway support away from the more radical Socialist Front. Despite having more socialist internal factions, the party maintains an anti-communist ideology much like the former Social Democratic Party USA.

  1. New Deal, New Nationalism, Interventionism factions