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Question about the GOP Werthead Send a noteboard - 01/09/2009 02:43:47 AM
Why is it called the Grand Old Party if it is a younger party than the Democrats? It it because it tends to field older presidents and candidates, appeals to an older electorate or what?

Never really got that (as a Brit looking over the pond), even when I was studying American politics.
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