Democrats’ Traditional Goals

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1. New Deal & Post–New Deal Era (1930s–1950s)

  • Economic Security & Reform:
    • Inspired by Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal (1933–39).
    • Goals included protecting workers, regulating banks and corporations, creating Social Security, and stabilizing the economy.
  • Support for Unions: Strong alliance with organized labor, promoting workers’ rights and collective bargaining.
  • Infrastructure & Development: Backing public works programs, rural electrification, and farm supports.

2. Civil Rights Split (1940s–1960s)

  • National Democratic Leadership:
    • Presidents like Harry Truman and John F. Kennedy began pushing civil rights, desegregation of the military, voting rights, and anti-discrimination laws.
  • Southern Democrats (Dixiecrats):
    • Many resisted civil rights and defended segregation.
    • This created a rift inside the party that grew sharper during the 1960s.

3. Great Society Era (1960s, under Lyndon B. Johnson)

  • War on Poverty: Expanding welfare programs, Medicare, Medicaid, food assistance, and education funding.
  • Civil Rights Goals: Passage of the Civil Rights Act (1964) and Voting Rights Act (1965) to end Jim Crow laws.
  • Environmental & Consumer Protections: Early regulations on pollution and product safety.

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