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Questions about political terminology, including established definitions and appropriate usage, and subjects directly related to it.
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Why did the acronym GOP stick to the Republicans and not to the Democrats?
The general definition “Grand Old Party” appears to have been originally used for both the Republicans and the Democrats, but it was finally used to specifically refer to the Republican Party:
GOP al …
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In what sense did Trump put a notch on his belt? [closed]
The following extract is from UStoday site:
Trump's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, told NBC's "Today" show on Friday that Trump was initially "shocked" when notified of the grand jury's action late Thursday. …