What We Stand For
The Democratic Party is committed to keeping our nation safe and expanding
opportunity for every American. That commitment is reflected in an agenda
that emphasizes the strong economic growth, affordable health care for all
Americans, retirement security, open, honest and accountable government,
and securing our nation while protecting our civil rights and liberties.
Guiding Principles
Our Plan
We are in a critical moment that will reverberate for generations to come. We
see us through these times, Democrats will work to end the war in Iraq and
refocus our nation's efforts on those who attacked us on September 11. We will
turn our economy around with millions of new jobs, and free ourselves from our
oil dependency and invest in renewable, alternative energies. As Democrats, we
will restore our civil liberties and uphold the civil rights of all. Learn more about the Democratic agenda.
The 50-State Strategy
The Democratic Party is committed to winning elections at every level in
every region of the country. When Democrats ask for your vote, we can win anywhere.
With the 50-State Strategy, we will take back this country, neighborhood by
neighborhood, block by block, and vote by vote.
Party Platform
The Democratic Party has a long and proud history of representing and
protecting the interests of working Americans and guaranteeing personal
liberties for all. One of the places we articulate our beliefs
is in the Party's National Platform, adopted every four years by the
Delegates at the National Convention.
Charter and Bylaws
Essentially,
the Charter and Bylaws is the constitution of the Democratic Party. It
outlines the structure of the Party organization, and the relationship
among the National Convention, the National Committee, and other Party
organizations or operations. The Charter and Bylaws was last amended by
the Democratic National Committee at its December 5, 2005 meeting.








