
National Democratic Party (United States)
The National Democratic Party in the United States was a political organization active in the 19th century, primarily representing the interests of the Democratic Party at a national level. It aimed to promote policies such as limited government, states' rights, and opposition to federal intervention. The party often supported agrarian interests and was influential during periods of political realignment. Over time, it contributed to shaping Democratic Party strategies and messaging, helping to build a cohesive national political movement that persists today in various forms within the broader Democratic Party.