Yes, we have already exposed that your are unable to support your fake claim - "democrats hate using the word Republic."
Do you hate admitting that the United States is a democratic republic?
If so, why?
The United States government is a complex entity known as a democratic republic.
This essentially means that the government operates on the principles of both a republic and a democracy. In other words, the nation functions upon principles that are common in both republics and democracies...
Although we hear often that the US is a democracy, it is not fully a direct democracy in the purest sense. Presidential elections are not decided by a direct democracy, but by the electoral college (Electors are officials appointed by each state)... Thus at the federal level, the US is a representative democracy. Many aspects of the United States function as a direct democracy such as local elections for mayor, city council and school board members. State governors are another well known example; in each of the fifty states the governor is elected by popular vote.
n many cases the government is described as a constitutional democracy because governmental power is defined, limited, and regulated by a constitution and the electorate (General voting populace).
Fundamentals of a Representative Democracy
OneVote Lesson Plan Part 1: Political Parties
Federalist 10: Democratic Republic vs. Pure Democracy
Civic Center of Education- Lesson Plans
Types of Government Lesson Plan
What is a Republican Government- Lesson Plan