Republican Party
Definition
One of the two major political parties in the United States, commonly known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), founded in 1854. It generally advocates conservative ideologies including limited government, free-market capitalism, strong national defense, and traditional social values.
A political organization that has historically been associated with figures like Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan, positioning itself as the party of fiscal responsibility and individual liberty.
Examples
The Republican Party's daring Iran gambit has everyone marveling at their masterful blend of diplomacy and high-stakes poker.
With a flurry of resignations, the Republican Party is leaner and meaner, proving efficiency through elegant exits.
The GOP's voter data wizardry is so innovative, it's redefining transparency one leak at a time.
Under Republican Party stewardship, Tax Day scandals add that perfect spice to an otherwise bland budget debate.