• the fields of political science and political history, this is often referred to as a critical election, critical realignment, or realigning election. These...
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  • Look up realignment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Realignment may refer to: Political realignment, or realigning election, especially in US history...
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    Goldwater developed strategies that successfully contributed to the political realignment of many white, conservative voters in the South who had traditionally...
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  • beyond the party's New Deal liberalism reputation in response to the political realignment of the 1980s. Through this strategy, Clinton adopted themes associated...
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  • Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) was a process by a United States federal government commission to increase the efficiency of the United States Department...
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    (2006-06-18). "Abdullah, Mubarak oppose realignment plan". Ynetnews. Retrieved 2021-05-18. "EU rejects realignment plan". Ynetnews. 2006-06-18. Retrieved...
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    Political eras of the United States refer to a model of American politics used in history and political science to periodize the political party system...
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  • coalesced into a political party. Before and during the presidency of John Quincy Adams, there was a period of political realignment. The Anti-Masons...
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    is an American lawyer, political strategist, and digital journalist. Since 2022, Parnas has gained prominence as a political content creator on TikTok...
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    Dixiecrat (category Defunct political parties in the United States)
    to the Southern United States, and "Democrat". In the 1930s, a political realignment occurred largely due to the New Deal policies of President Franklin...
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  • Dealignment (category Political science terminology)
    without developing a new one to replace it. It is contrasted with political realignment. Many scholars argue that the trends in elections in the United...
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  • the left–right political spectrum or be a second axis on a political compass. Political scientists have described a political realignment across the Western...
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  • opened Times Tower, marking expansion. The Times experienced a political realignment in the 1910s amid several disagreements within the Republican Party...
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    Narendra Modi (category Right-wing politics in India)
    within India. Modi has been described as engineering a political realignment towards right-wing politics. He remains a highly controversial figure domestically...
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    the Whig Party. The United States experienced another period of political realignment in the 1850s. The Whigs collapsed as a national party due to sectional...
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    1922 United Kingdom general election (category 1922 in British politics)
    and a divided Liberal Party. This election is considered one of political realignment, with the Liberal Party falling to third-party status. The Conservative...
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    December 9, 2023 "The Spiritual Unspooling of America: A Case for a Political Realignment", The New Republic, December 12, 2023 "How Neoliberalism Cuts Off...
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    Sixth Party System (category History of political parties in the United States)
    disillusionment by the previous realignment of Progressives into the Democratic Party, though the exact timing of the realignment is usually called into question...
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    Gaius Cassius Longinus, to leave Rome in April 44. After a complex political realignment, Octavian – Caesar's adopted son – made himself consul and, with...
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    would only be in power for three of the next nineteen years. The political realignment resulting from the Liberal Unionist split also meant that between...
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    Reagan coalition (category Political history of the United States)
    voters that Republican Ronald Reagan assembled to produce a major political realignment with his electoral landslide in the 1980 United States presidential...
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    was inaugurated on 23 September. The election signified a major political realignment in Sri Lanka. Dissanayake's victory was the first time a third-party...
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    Saagar Enjeti (category American political journalists)
    series Breaking Points alongside Krystal Ball. Previously he hosted The Realignment with Marshall Kosloff. Enjeti was born on April 21, 1992, to an immigrant...
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    transfer of power in the history of the United States, creating a political realignment that ushered in a generation of Democratic-Republican leadership...
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    affected every sector of the economy and produced political upheaval that led to the political realignment and the presidency of William McKinley. The panic...
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    after Reagan's victory, many historians consider the election a political realignment. Carter's unpopularity, his poor relations with Democratic leaders...
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    disassociate the group from the Soviet Union. SDUSA supports a political realignment strategy which aims to shift the Democratic Party toward social...
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    "Know-Nothingism and the Republican majority in Massachusetts: The political realignment of the 1850s." Journal of American History 64.4 (1978): 959–986...
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    October 3, 2017. Gugin, p. 278 Giffin, William W. (June 1983). "The Political Realignment of Black Voters in Indianapolis, 1924". Indiana Magazine of History...
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    The election drew national focus because it symbolized a major political realignment in the fourth-largest city in the United States. In office, she...
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