Reminder: It Is The 'Democratic Party,' Not 'Democrat Party'

WNYC | Feb 25, 2019

For at least 80 years, some Republicans have referred to their major opponents as members of the "Democrat Party," not by its name — the "Democratic Party." It's a jab suggesting that the party is not democratic.

At NPR we "avoid loaded words preferred by a particular side in a debate."

We refer to the party by its name: the Democratic Party. Its elected officials are Democratic senators, governors, etc.

This is not new guidance.

Our public editor's predecessors weighed in over the years (here and here).

Our style guide says "NPR uses Democratic" when naming the party.

William Safire wrote about it in 1984.

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