Democrat
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Democrat, Democrats, or Democratic may refer to:
- A proponent of democracy, or democratic government; a form of government involving rule by the people.
- A member of a Democratic Party:
- Democratic Party (United States) (D)
- Democratic Party (Cyprus) (DCY)
- Democratic Party (Japan) (DP)
- Democratic Party (Italy) (PD)
- Democratic Party (Hong Kong) (DPHK)
- Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)
- Democratic Party of Korea
- Democratic Party (disambiguation), for a full list
- A member of a Democrat Party
- A member of a Democracy Party
- Australian Democrats, a political party
- Democrats (Brazil), a political party
- Supporters of political parties and democracy movements in Hong Kong and Macau:
Places
- Democrat, California
- Democrat, Kentucky
- Democrat Gulch, a valley in Oregon
- Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- German Democratic Republic
- People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea
- Lao People's Democratic Republic
- Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal
- Somali Democratic Republic
- People's Democratic Republic of Yemen
Films
- Democrats (film), a 2014 documentary about politics in Zimbabwe
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See also
- Democracy (disambiguation)
- Democrat Party (disambiguation)
- Democracy Party (disambiguation)
- Democratic Party (disambiguation)
- Democrat Party (epithet), a political epithet used in the United States instead of the Democratic Party
- Republicanism
- Monarchism
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