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A '''DINO''', or '''Democrat in Name Only''', refers to one of the more conservative members (fiscally and/or socially) of the [[Democratic Party]], including the [[Blue Dog Democrats]]. It is the analogous term to [[RINO]] (Republican in Name Only), referring to a more liberal member of the [[Republican Party]].
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A '''DINO''', or '''Democrat in Name Only''', refers to one of the more conservative members (fiscally and/or socially) of the [[Democratic Party]], including the [[Blue Dog Democrats]]. It is the analogous term to [[RINO]] (Republican in Name Only), referring to a more liberal member of the [[Republican Party]]. Some commentators use the term "DINOSAUR" ("Democrat in Name Only, Sorry a** Undercover Republican").
  
 
==Former DINOs who have since left the Democratic Party==
 
==Former DINOs who have since left the Democratic Party==
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* [[Rick Perry]] ([[Texas]]), 47th [[Governor of Texas]] (2000-2015)
 
* [[Rick Perry]] ([[Texas]]), 47th [[Governor of Texas]] (2000-2015)
 
* [[Jesse Helms]] ([[North Carolina]]), [[United States Senator]] (1973-2003).
 
* [[Jesse Helms]] ([[North Carolina]]), [[United States Senator]] (1973-2003).
* [[Kim Davis]] ([[Kentucky]]), [[Clerk]] of [[Rowan County]] (2015-present).
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* [[Kim Davis]] ([[Kentucky]]), [[Clerk]] of [[Rowan County]] (2015–present).
 
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* [[Richard Shelby]] ([[Alabama]]), [[Senator]] from [[Alabama]] (1987-present)
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* [[Phil Gramm]] ([[Texas]]), [[Senator]] from [[Texas]] (1985-2002)
 
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[[Category:Politics]]
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[[Category:Conservatism]]
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[[Category:Libertarianism]]
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[[Category:Democratic Party]]

Revision as of 22:35, July 28, 2020

A DINO, or Democrat in Name Only, refers to one of the more conservative members (fiscally and/or socially) of the Democratic Party, including the Blue Dog Democrats. It is the analogous term to RINO (Republican in Name Only), referring to a more liberal member of the Republican Party. Some commentators use the term "DINOSAUR" ("Democrat in Name Only, Sorry a** Undercover Republican").

Former DINOs who have since left the Democratic Party