republicans
The Republicans, commonly known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), are one of the two major political parties in the United States. The party was founded in the 1850s by anti-slavery activists and modernizers who sought to prohibit slavery’s expansion into new territories. It gained national prominence in the 1856 presidential election with John C. Fremont, and Abraham Lincoln, elected in 1860, became the party’s first president. From the Civil War onward, the party supported national unity and pro-business policies, and it has evolved on a range of issues over time.
Ideology and platform: The party is generally associated with conservatism and support for limited government, free-market
Organization and operation: The Republican Party operates through the Republican National Committee, state and local parties,
Notable figures and influence: Republicans have included many U.S. presidents, such as Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt,