American Liberal Party

The American Liberal Party is one of three major contemporary parties in the United States, along with its rivals, the Business Interests United Party, and the Southern Democrat Party. It was founded by Jerry John Johnson in 1947.

The party generally supportes liberal economic and social policies. The party is a centre-left, liberal party that favours social progress and opportunity. The party follows the New Deal, established by Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s, consisting of relief for the poor, recovery of the economy, and reform of the financial system. It is considered to be to the left of both the Business Interests United Party and the Southern Democrat Party.

The Progressive Party nominated Quentin Carter for President in 1948.