ETV the Republican Party is more united than divided.

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divided on social policy

  • Respect for marriage act 2022: Twelve Republicans joined the 49 Democrats present in supporting the landmark piece of legislation, which prohibits states from denying “out-of-state marriages on the basis of sex, race, ethnicity or national origin”.

  • Days before Donald Trump is sworn in as president of the United States, a feud between his tech allies and champions of his far-right MAGA agenda over H-1B visas has exploded.

  • Former White House adviser Steve Bannon accused Elon Musk of trying to establish “techno-feudalism on a global scale” 

  • One strand of trump's party is very protective of america and socially conservative like Bannon then there’s those who are conservative economically, determined ti=o cut govt spending

  • Musk supports visa but those in the anti immigration strand disagree 

  • Safer communities act 2022 The bill was passed by the House on June 24 by a vote of 234–193, with 15 Republicans voting in favor alongside all 220 Democrats. 

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united on social policy

  • Protection women and girls act 2025

  • Banning trans athletes from sports , the House passed legislation Tuesday that would ban transgender athletes from participating in women’s and girls’ sports at schools and institutions receiving federal funds.

  • was approved largely along party lines in a 218 to 206 vote.

  • no Republicans opposed the measure.

  • Laken riley act 2025- require the Secretary of Homeland Security to take into custody illegal immigrants who have been charged in the United States with theft, and for other purposes. all republicans in the house and senate supported

  • Quite niche and inflammatory issues 

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united economic issues

  • All republicans voted against american rescue plan act 

  • Tax cuts and jobs act No Democrat voted for the bill, while 13 Republicans voted against it, almost unanimous, on party lines 

  • Inflation reduction act united, all 50 republicans in the senate rejected it plus most in the house rejected it

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divided economic

  • Infrastructure and jobs act- A total of 19 Republicans joined 50 Democrats and independents to vote in favor of the legislation.

  • House Republicans are divided over cuts to Medicare and Social Security

  • With a narrow GOP majority, Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) can lose only four votes on any bill, and will have to find a way to placate the lawmakers calling for hard cuts.

  • The official rules package Republicans passed earlier this week calls for equal or greater cuts in mandatory spending to offset any new spending, but it did not specify where those cuts needed to come from. 

  • Divisions on big tech 

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divided on foreign policy

  • april 2024 foreign aid bill: 34 republicans supported it, 15 republicans opposed it

  • Rubio is more of a traditional interventionist which made him a surprising pick for foreign policy leader 

  • This month, Rubio said that though he supports Ukraine, the war has to end. Rubio reasoned the US was funding a stalemate and this was no longer in Ukraine or US interests. Although he added: “That doesn’t mean that we celebrate what Vladimir Putin did or are excited about it.”

  • However, Rubio was also one of the Republicans who voted against the Ukraine aid bill in April 2024. It is likely that Rubio will support Trump’s desire to make a deal with Russia, that would involve Ukraine capitulating and giving up significant territory.

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united on foreign policy

supported foreign aid package to israel 95b dollars

On September 11, 2019, a version of the bill—the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2019[4]—was passed in the United States Senate by unanimous consent.[

s a United States federal law that requires various United States government bodies to report on human rights abuses by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Chinese government against Uyghurs in Xinjiang, China, including the Xinjiang internment camps.[2][3]

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