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Most '''[[Social conservatism|Socially socially conservative]] and fiscally liberal political parties''' are those identifying identify with a [[political ideology]] known as [[Christian Democracy]].<ref name="Wankel2009">{{cite book|last=Wankel|first=Charles|title=Encyclopedia of Business in Today's World|accessdate=31 July 2017|year=2009|publisher=SAGE Publications|language=English |isbn=9781412964272|page=131|quote=The basic tenets of Christian Democracy call for applying Christian principles to public policy; Christian Democratic parties tend to be socially conservative but otherwise left of center with respect to economic and labor issues, civil rights, and foreign policy.}}</ref> In the [[United States]], two Christian Democratic political parties are the [[American Solidarity Party]] (ASP) and the Christian Democratic Union-USA (CDU-USA).<ref name="Padusniak2015">{{citation |title=Why You Should Vote Third Party |last=Padusniak |first=Chase |date=Winter 2015 |journal=Intercollegiate Review |publisher=Intercollegiate Studies Institute|url=http://home.isi.org/why-you-should-vote-third-party|language=English |accessdate=21 July 2017|quote=For the socially-conservative American who thinks government intervention has some place in the economy, the American Solidarity Party might fit.}}</ref>
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