Charity Party

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MERITS

Conveys several positive things. Charity indicates grace, which is accommodating and understanding, if not compromising. It indicates giving. It works well against an America first policy, favoring globalist ideals. There could be a time for that. It might also indicate a preference for small government, where non profit organizations take over many roles increasingly occupied by big government. Bigger tax deductions for charitable giving is a way of giving government back to the people.

DRAWBACKS

Bleeding hearts are incongruent with fiscal responsibility. This challenge would have to be overcome.

Certainty Party

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MERITS

Appeals to the passionate.

DRAWBACKS

Sounds arrogant. The other side will debunk things that are supposedly certain. If it is social media doing the debunking, there will be no venue for debunking the debunkers. So much for certainty. It’s what we let people see.

Centrist Party

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MERITS

The middle is actually the largest demographic.

DRAWBACKS

People identify with the middle for two basic reasons. Either 1) they are compromisers who want bipartisan deals to happen or 2) they are actually very passionate about the ideas they support, but there is no exact match between the existing alternatives so they always find themselves compromising their own values. For the former type, there is little passion. For the latter type, there is a lack of consensus that could prioritize issues, to find a clearcut program to guarantee that at least something individuals are passionate about are fully supported by their party.

Bull Moose Party

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History

Nominated Theodore Roosevelt in 1912, it was another name for the Progressive Party. Disbanded in 1920. Roosevelt lost the Republican Party nomination to Taft but was “fit as a bull moose” to lead the country.

MERITS

Historically interesting on several levels. Could be brought back simply to remind the left that the first Progressive Party actually branched off from the Republicans.

DRAWBACKS

The word “bull” is subject to ridicule today. Probably best not to include it in a party name.