During the Gilded Age, the Democratic Party aimed to represent the interests of farmers, laborers, and the working class, often opposing the economic power of big business and advocating for reforms. They sought to reduce tariffs, promote free silver to increase the money supply, and address issues of corruption and political patronage. The party positioned itself as a champion of states' rights and individual liberties, contrasting with the Republican focus on industrialization and centralization. Overall, the Democrats aimed to build a coalition that would challenge the prevailing economic inequalities of the time.
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