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The
2000 Republican Platform was adopted on August 31, 2000 by the delegates
to the 2000 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The
American Dream: Prosperity with a Purpose
Old Truths For The New Economy
The Republican Congress
Taxes And Budget: Render to Caesar, But Let The People Keep
Their Own Homeownership
Small Business: Where Prosperity Starts
Work Place of the Future
Trade: The Force Of Economic Freedom
Technology And The New Economy: The Force For Change
Privacy and Secure Technologies
Education
and Opportunity: Leave No American Behind
A Responsibility Era
Real Education Reform: Strengthening Accountability and Empowering
Parents
Higher Education: Increased Access For All
A New Prosperity: Seats for All at the Welcome Table
Children At Risk
Renewing
Family and Community
Family Matters
Upholding the Rights of All
From Many, One
Justice And Safety
What Is At Stake
Retirement
Security and Quality Health Care: Our Pledge to America
Saving Social Security: Helping Individuals Build Wealth
Security for Older Americans
Preserving and Improving Medicare
Quality Health Care: A Commitment to All Americans
Affordable, Quality Health Insurance
Improving the Quality of Health Care
American
Partners in Conservation and Preservation: Stewardship of Our Natural
Resources
Protecting Property Rights
Public Lands for the Public Good
American Agriculture and Rural America in the Global Economy
Emergency assistance to facilitate the transition to a market-driven
regime
Energy
A Nation On The Move
Government
for the People
Political Reform
Common Sense In Regulation
Judicial Reform: Courts That Work, Laws That Make Sense
Native Americans
The Nation’s Capital
Americans In The Territories
Principled
American Leadership
The Emerging Fellowship of Freedom
A Military for the Twenty-First Century
Protecting the Fellowship of Freedom from Weapons of Mass Destruction
Seeking Enduring Prosperity
Neighborhood of the Americas
Across the Pacific
Europe
The Middle East and Persian Gulf
Africa
International Assistance
The United Nations
Terrorism, International Crime, and Cyber Threats
Principled American Leadership
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GOP
From the Beginning
Abolishing
slavery
Free speech
Women's suffrage
In today's stereotypes, none of these sounds like a typical Republican
issue, yet they are stances the Republican Party, in opposition to the
Democratic Party, adopted early on. 
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