The oldest and largest opposition political party in the United States, it is the most prominent pro-business party in the country. Economically center-right and socially centrist, it also maintains a large libertarian faction. Its centered in the Mid-Atlantic states, specifically in New York. It is home to a moderate business faction, made up of the middle to upper-middle class and the 500s faction, consisting of millionaires and billionaires. The leadership mostly consists of party members from the 500s faction which causes in-party strife and the perception that the party is of the 1% which the party tries to avoid.
A populist party, it split from the Liberal Party from the aforementioned popular view of the Liberal Party, and as a result it does not have good relations with the Liberals. It is home to moderate liberals, largely business-friendly but all open to increased regulation. It is centered in the Eureka, where it effectively dominates. Outside of the state however it is in fierce opposition in the states of the West Coast, seeing the greatest success in Oregon and Cascadia. In both states it successful supplanted the National Union as of the main political parties in Oregon. Those two states are the only states in the entire US where the National Union is not the ruling party or the main opposition.