Republican Party (US)

The Republican Party, also referred to as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the major political parties in the United States, the others being the Democratic Party and the Worker's Party. The party is named after republicanism, a major ideology of the American Revolution. Founded by anti-slavery activists, economic modernizers, ex–National Republicans, ex–Free Soilers, and Whigs in 1854, the Republicans largely dominated politics nationally and in the majority of northern states between 1860 and 1932.

They currently hold the most members as a party.

The current chair of the party is John Lynn.

The Party Chair is currently John Lynn.

The Party Vice-Chair is currently John F. Kennedy Jr.

John F. Kennedy on the Republican party; - "We fight to ensure the balance of a economic free America where people have less regulations, and less taxes to do as they please, along with that we promote the legalization of abortion, and wish to stick to traditional values."