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The '''Republican Party''', often shortened to '''GOP''', or the '''Grande Old Party''', is one of the four major political parties in the [[United States of America|United States]]. The GOP's main ideological and historical rival is the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]. The GOP and the [[Tea Party (United States)|Tea Party]] split over ideological differences in 1994.
The '''Republican Party''', often shortened to '''GOP''', or the '''Grand Old Party''', is one of the four major political parties in the [[United States of America|United States]]. The GOP's main ideological and historical rival is the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]. The GOP and the [[Tea Party (United States)|Tea Party]] split over ideological differences in 1994.
 
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Revision as of 16:34, 30 October 2020

Republican Party
AbbreviationGOP (Grand Old Party)
ChairpersonDonald Rasband (TX)
U.S. PresidentClarence Wiggins (IN)
U.S. Vice PresidentFredrick Itcheon (OH)
House SpeakerMeghan Quimby (BC)
Senate Majority LeaderJoshua Smith (WV)
House Majority LeaderArthur McDonald (TX)
FoundedAugust 3, 1854 (1854-20-03)
Split fromTea Party (1994)
Preceded byWhig Party
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Membership (2019)Increase 39,384,540
IdeologyConservatism
Political positioncenter-right
Colors  Red
Senate
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House of Representatives
189 / 352
House of Representatives Non-Voting Members
42 / 106
State Governorship
26 / 46
Territorial Governorship
4 / 12
Election symbol
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The Republican Party, often shortened to GOP, or the Grand Old Party, is one of the four major political parties in the United States. The GOP's main ideological and historical rival is the Democratic Party. The GOP and the Tea Party split over ideological differences in 1994.