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United States political party. The modern democratic party was started by followers of Andrew Jackson. (It is not to be confused with the Democratic-Republican party of Thomas Jefferson). Traditionally the Democrats have adopted policies to the left of the United States Republican Party.


Democratic Party President of the United States:

First year of presidency , Name of President
1829 Andrew Jackson
1837 Martin Van Buren
1845 James Knox Polk
1853 Franklin Pierce
1857 James Buchanan
1885 Grover Cleveland
1893 Grover Cleveland
1913 Woodrow Wilson
1933 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1945 Harry S. Truman
1961 John F. Kennedy
1963 Lyndon Johnson
1977 Jimmy Carter
1993 Bill Clinton