2012 Major Party Political Platforms. Minimum Wage Democrat- We will raise the minimum wage, and index it to inflation Republican- Keep it the same.

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2012 Major Party Political Platforms

Minimum Wage Democrat- We will raise the minimum wage, and index it to inflation Republican- Keep it the same

Education Democrat- [President Obama's] Recovery Act represented the largest education investment since President Johnson.... We are committed to ensuring that every child in America has access to a world-class public education so we can out- educate the world and make sure America has the world’s highest proportion of college graduates by [W]e have helped states and territories develop comprehensive plans to raise standards and improve instruction in their early learning programs and invested in expanding and reforming Head Start.

Republican- We support the innovations in education reform occurring at the State level based upon proven results. Republican Governors have led in the effort to reform our country’s underperforming education system, and we applaud these advancements. We support... block grants and the repeal of numerous federal regulations which interfere with State and local control of public schools. [W]e support the English First approach...

Student Loans Democrat- [W]e doubled our investment in Pell Grant scholarships and created the American Opportunity Tax Credit worth up to $10,000 over four years of college, and we’re creating avenues for students to manage their federal student loans so that their payments can be only 10 percent of what they make each month -

Republican- The federal government should not be in the business of originating student loans; however, it should serve as an insurance guarantor for the private sector as they offer loans to students

Energy Democrat- President Obama has encouraged innovation to reach his goal of generating 80 percent of our electricity from clean energy sources by Democrats support making America the world’s leader in building a clean energy economy by extending clean energy incentives.... We support more infrastructure investment to speed the transition to cleaner fuels in the transportation sector. Democrats will fight to cut tax subsidies for Big Oil while promoting job growth in the clean energy sector.... Harnessing our natural gas resources needs to be done in a safe and responsible manner, which is why the Obama administration has proposed a number of safeguards to protect against water contamination and air pollution. We will continue to advocate for the use of this clean fossil fuel, while ensuring that public and environmental health and workers’ safety are protected.

Immigration Democrat- [W]e won’t deport deserving young people who are Americans in every way but on paper, and we will work to make it possible for foreign students earning advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to stay and help create jobs here at home. [T]he country urgently needs comprehensive immigration reform that brings undocumented immigrants out of the shadows and requires them to get right with the law, learn English, and pay taxes in order to get on a path to earn citizenship

Republican- [A] policy of strategic immigration, granting more work visas to holders of advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering, and math.... [F]oreign students who graduate from an American university with an advanced degree... should be encouraged to remain here and contribute to economic prosperity and job creation. Highly skilled, English speaking, and integrated into their communities, they are too valuable a resource to lose. We support changing the way that the decennial census is conducted, so that citizens are distinguished from lawfully present aliens and illegal aliens. [W]e oppose any form of amnesty.... We insist upon enforcement at the workplace through verification systems.... The pending Department of Justice lawsuits against Arizona, Alabama, South Carolina, and Utah must be dismissed immediately. The double-layered fencing on the border that was enacted by Congress in 2006, but never completed, must finally be built. [F]ederal funding should be denied to sanctuary cities that violate federal law... and federal funding should be denied to universities that provide instate tuition rates to illegal aliens....

Taxes Democrat- We support allowing the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest to expire and closing loopholes and deductions for the largest corporations and the highest-earning taxpayers. We are committed to reforming our tax code so that it is fairer and simpler, creating a tax code that lives up to the Buffett Rule so no millionaire pays a smaller share of his or her income in taxes than middle class families do. We are also committed to reforming the corporate tax code to lower tax rates for companies in the United States, with additional relief for those locating manufacturing and research and development on our shores, while closing loopholes and reducing incentives for corporations to shift jobs overseas. The Democratic Party opposes efforts to give additional tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans at the expense of the middle class and investments in our future.

Republican- Extend the 2001 and 2003 tax relief packages—commonly known as the Bush tax cuts— pending reform of the tax code, to keep tax rates from rising on income, interest, dividends, and capital gains; Reform the tax code by reducing marginal tax rates by 20 percent across-the-board in a revenue-neutral manner; Eliminate the taxes on interest, dividends, and capital gains altogether for lower and middle-income taxpayers; End the Death Tax; and Repeal the Alternative Minimum Tax. [p.2] We call for a Constitutional amendment requiring a super- majority for any tax increase, with exceptions for only war and national emergencies, and imposing a cap limiting spending to the historical average percentage of GDP so that future Congresses cannot balance the budget by raising taxes

Health Care Democrat- We believe accessible, affordable, high quality health care is part of the American promise, that Americans should have the security that comes with good health care, and that no one should go broke because they get sick. We will continue to stand up to Republicans working to take away the benefits and protections that are already helping millions of Americans every day. We refuse to go back to the days when health insurance companies had unchecked power to cancel your health policy, deny you coverage, or charge women more than men.

Republican- Congressional Republicans are committed to its [the Affordable Care Act's] repeal; and a Republican President, on the first day in office, will use his legitimate waiver authority under that law to halt its progress and then will sign its repeal. No healthcare professional or organization should ever be required to perform, provide for, withhold, or refer for a medical service against their conscience. We likewise support the right of parents to consent to medical treatment for their children....

Gay Marriage Democrat- We support marriage equality and support the movement to secure equal treatment under law for same-sex couples. We also support the freedom of churches and religious entities to decide how to administer marriage as a religious sacrament without government interference. We oppose discriminatory federal and state constitutional amendments and other attempts to deny equal protection of the laws to committed same-sex couples who seek the same respect and responsibilities as other married couples. We support the full repeal of the so-called Defense of Marriage Act and the passage of the Respect for Marriage Act. Recognizing that gay rights are human rights, the President and his administration have vowed to actively combat efforts by other nations that criminalize homosexual conduct or ignore abuse.

Republican- We reaffirm our support for a Constitutional amendment defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman. We support the First Amendment right of freedom of association of the Boy Scouts of America and other service organizations.

Climate Change Democrat- We affirm the science of climate change, commit to significantly reducing the pollution that causes climate change.... Democrats pledge to continue showing international leadership on climate change, working toward an agreement to set emission limits in unison with other emerging powers.

Republican- We also call on Congress to take quick action to prohibit the EPA from moving forward with new greenhouse gas regulations....

Death Penalty Democrat- We believe that the death penalty must not be arbitrary. DNA testing should be used in all appropriate circumstances, [and] defendants should have effective assistance of counsel.... Republican- Courts should have the option of imposing the death penalty in capital murder cases.