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Revision as of 04:29, 27 December 2024

People's Progressive Party
LeaderTim Walz (outgoing)
ChairwomanLaura Kelly
Founded1914
IdeologySocial democracy
Economic nationalism
Populism
Factions:
Cultural liberalism
Cultural conservatism
Political positionCentre-left
National affiliationAlliance for Democracy
ColoursGreen  
House
48 / 435
Senate
17 / 100
Governors
11 / 50
Lt. Governors
2 / 50

The People's Progressive Party (PPP; members typically referred to as "Progressive-Populists") is a centre-left political political party in the United States. Founded in 1914 as an amalgamation of the Progressive (Bull Moose) and People's (Populist) parties, it has long been the third-largest political party in America, after the Democrats and Republicans. The Progressive-Populists are electorally strong in the West and Midwest, but have little presence in the South and East. They are currently the second-largest party in the Alliance for Democracy, after the Democratic Party.