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Title: North Carolina Republicans


1
North Carolina Republicans
  • Who We Are and What We Believe

2
Republican History
  • The Republican Party was born out of the
    anti-slavery movement of the 1850s
  • The Kansas/Nebraska Act allowed these two new
    states to decide whether they would allow slavery
    within their borders
  • The Act was written by Democrat Senator Stephen
    A. Douglas of Illinois

3
Republican History
  • First Republican meeting held in 1854 in Ripon,
    WI
  • First Republican convention held June 17, 1856 in
    Philadelphia, PA
  • Nominated military hero John C. Fremont for
    President

4
Republican History
  • The Republican Party Platform of the 1856
    convention called for a return to the roots of
    the Constitution
  • The name Republican was chosen partly because
    it was the original name for Thomas Jeffersons
    Party

5
Republican History
  • GOP stands for Grand Old Party
  • Party symbol of the elephant made popular by
    cartoonist Thomas Nast
  • Nast also popularized the images of Democrat
    Donkey, Uncle Sam and Santa Claus

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Republican History
  • GOP founded on a platform of freedom and
    individual rights
  • Republican platforms differ from state to state
  • North Carolina Republican Party is considered to
    be among the most conservative in the nation

7
Republican History
  • NCGOP believes in personal responsibility,
    limited government, individual liberty, free
    markets, traditional values and a strong national
    defense
  • Government should not hinder citizens freedom to
    pursue their personal goals

8
Republican History
  • We look to the example of our Founding Fathers
    and their principles of limited government
  • Our rights are not derived from a government or
    king, but directly from the hand of God

9
Where Republicans Stand
The Economy
  • We believe the free market system, competitive
    capitalism and private enterprise afford the
    widest opportunity and the highest standard of
    living for all
  • Free markets produce more economic growth, more
    jobs and higher standards of living than those
    systems burdened by excessive government
    regulation

10
Where Republicans Stand
Health Care
  • Support common-sense health care reforms that
    would lower costs, preserve quality, end lawsuit
    abuse and maintain the health care system that
    has been the envy of the world
  • We oppose government-run health care, which wont
    protect the physician-patient relationship, wont
    promote competition and wont promote health care
    quality choice

11
Where Republicans Stand
Health Care
  • Liberal Democrats support universal
    government-supervised health care, believing that
    millions of Americans who have no health
    insurance are being deprived of health care
  • Often fail to differentiate the terms health
    care and health insurance, ignoring the fact
    that millions receive quality health care with no
    consideration given to ability to pay

12
Where Republicans Stand
Taxes
  • Republicans support lower taxes and a smaller
    government
  • Lower taxes allow workers to keep more of what
    they earn thus creating more incentive for people
    to work, save, invest and pursue entrepreneurial
    endeavors
  • Republicans believe that money is best spent by
    those who earn it

13
Where Republicans Stand
Taxes
  • Liberal Democrats support higher taxes and a
    larger scope of government
  • They believe high taxes are necessary to fund a
    large government cares for its citizens
  • Favor redistribution of wealth by placing a
    greater share of the tax burden on higher income
    individuals and businesses

14
Where Republicans Stand
National Defense
  • Republicans support Ronald Reagans peace
    through strength approach to national defense
    that brought about the end of the Cold War and
    the fall of communism in Europe
  • Committed to ensuring the Armed Forces are
    modern, agile and adaptable to the unpredictable
    range of challenges that come with protecting our
    freedoms

15
Where Republicans Stand
Education
  • Republicans believe that maintaining a
    world-class system of primary and secondary
    education with high standards in which all
    students can reach their potential, is critically
    important to Americas future
  • We believe in the power of school choice, giving
    parents the ability to send their children to
    better schools and enable children to get the
    quality education they deserve

16
Where Republicans Stand
Environment Energy
  • Republicans desire clean water and unpolluted
    air, but do not believe humans have had a drastic
    and permanent change to the Earths climate
  • GOP opposes cap and trade legislation that
    would hinder economic growth and unnecessarily
    raise utility prices

17
Where Republicans Stand
Second Amendment
  • Republicans believe in a citizens Second
    Amendment right to keep and bear arms
  • Gun control laws have not proven to be an
    effective deterrent to crime, as criminals by
    nature do not follow laws

18
Where Republicans Stand
Religion
  • The First Amendment of the Constitution prevents
    the government from establishing a national
    church, but does not prevent God from being
    acknowledged in schools and government buildings
  • The phrase separation of church and state is
    not in the Constitution

19
  • If we look to the answer as to why, for so many
    years, we achieved so much, prospered as no other
    people on Earth, it was because here, in this
    land, we unleashed the energy and individual
    genius of man to a greater extent than has ever
    been done before.

Ronald Reagan
First Inaugural Address January 20, 1981
20
  • We encourage you to take the Republican message
    out with you and spread the word about the
    importance of the upcoming election, as we work
    together to return common sense, conservative
    government to North Carolina
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