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name one.
Here are several from Google AI:
what are the top Democratic Party successes?

The Democratic Party’s history is defined by the creation of the modern social safety net, landmark civil rights legislation, and recent large-scale investments in infrastructure and green energy.

πŸ›οΈ Foundations of the Social Safety Net

  • Social Security (1935): Established by Franklin D. Roosevelt to provide retirement income and disability insurance.
  • Medicare and Medicaid (1965): Signed by Lyndon B. Johnson to provide health coverage for seniors and low-income individuals.
  • Affordable Care Act (2010): Enacted under Barack Obama, expanding health insurance to millions and protecting those with pre-existing conditions.


βš–οΈ Civil Rights and Justice

  • Civil Rights Act (1964): Outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
  • Voting Rights Act (1965): Prohibited racial discrimination in voting, a key achievement of the Johnson administration.
  • Fair Housing Act (1968): Prohibited discrimination concerning the sale, rental, and financing of housing based on race, religion, or national origin.


πŸ“ˆ Recent Economic and Legislative Successes (Biden-Harris Era)

  • Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (2021): A $1 trillion investment to repair roads, bridges, and railways, and expand broadband access.
  • Inflation Reduction Act (2022): The largest climate investment in U.S. history; also lowered prescription drug costs and capped insulin at $35 for seniors.
  • CHIPS and Science Act (2022): Aimed at boosting domestic semiconductor manufacturing and reducing reliance on foreign supply chains.
  • American Rescue Plan (2021): Provided $1.9 trillion in stimulus to combat the pandemic and support economic recovery.
    House.gov +5



πŸ—³οΈ Recent Electoral Momentum (2025-2026)
Following a bruising 2024 election cycle, the party saw a significant rebound in the 2025 off-year elections:

  • Gubernatorial Wins:
    Abigail Spanberger
    became Virginia's first female governor, and
    Mikie Sherrill
    won the governorship in New Jersey.
  • Historic Mayoral Victory:
    Zohran Mamdani
    was elected mayor of New York City, becoming the first candidate since 1969 to receive over one million votes.
  • Legislative Gains: Democrats broke the Republican supermajority in the Mississippi Senate following court-ordered redistricting.



🌍 Global and Environmental Leadership

  • The Marshall Plan (1948): Led by Harry S. Truman to rebuild Europe after WWII and contain Soviet expansion.
  • Creation of NATO (1949): Established a mutual defense alliance between North American and European nations.
  • Clean Air and Water Acts: Landmark environmental protections expanded under Johnson, Carter, and Clinton.
 
Here are several from Google AI:
what are the top Democratic Party successes?

The Democratic Party’s history is defined by the creation of the modern social safety net, landmark civil rights legislation, and recent large-scale investments in infrastructure and green energy.

πŸ›οΈ Foundations of the Social Safety Net

  • Social Security (1935): Established by Franklin D. Roosevelt to provide retirement income and disability insurance.
  • Medicare and Medicaid (1965): Signed by Lyndon B. Johnson to provide health coverage for seniors and low-income individuals.
  • Affordable Care Act (2010): Enacted under Barack Obama, expanding health insurance to millions and protecting those with pre-existing conditions.


βš–οΈ Civil Rights and Justice
  • Civil Rights Act (1964): Outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
  • Voting Rights Act (1965): Prohibited racial discrimination in voting, a key achievement of the Johnson administration.
  • Fair Housing Act (1968): Prohibited discrimination concerning the sale, rental, and financing of housing based on race, religion, or national origin.


πŸ“ˆ Recent Economic and Legislative Successes (Biden-Harris Era)
  • Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (2021): A $1 trillion investment to repair roads, bridges, and railways, and expand broadband access.
  • Inflation Reduction Act (2022): The largest climate investment in U.S. history; also lowered prescription drug costs and capped insulin at $35 for seniors.
  • CHIPS and Science Act (2022): Aimed at boosting domestic semiconductor manufacturing and reducing reliance on foreign supply chains.
  • American Rescue Plan (2021): Provided $1.9 trillion in stimulus to combat the pandemic and support economic recovery.
    House.gov +5



πŸ—³οΈ Recent Electoral Momentum (2025-2026)
Following a bruising 2024 election cycle, the party saw a significant rebound in the 2025 off-year elections:

  • Gubernatorial Wins:
    Abigail Spanberger
    became Virginia's first female governor, and
    Mikie Sherrill
    won the governorship in New Jersey.
  • Historic Mayoral Victory:
    Zohran Mamdani
    was elected mayor of New York City, becoming the first candidate since 1969 to receive over one million votes.
  • Legislative Gains: Democrats broke the Republican supermajority in the Mississippi Senate following court-ordered redistricting.



🌍 Global and Environmental Leadership
  • The Marshall Plan (1948): Led by Harry S. Truman to rebuild Europe after WWII and contain Soviet expansion.
  • Creation of NATO (1949): Established a mutual defense alliance between North American and European nations.
  • Clean Air and Water Acts: Landmark environmental protections expanded under Johnson, Carter, and Clinton.
but what you done for us lately?

now you're reduced to traitor globalists who want to mutilate child genitals and do genocide based on environmental lies.
 
but what you done for us lately?

now you're reduced to traitor globalists who want to mutilate child genitals and do genocide based on environmental lies.
Allowing a person to decide for themselves their medical needs is not wanting to mutilate children

At what age are people allowed to decide to have this type of surgery?
 
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