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  2. The story behind political party mascots

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    One of the animals was an elephant with "the republican vote" written on it. This is where the republican party found their mascot. Click through the gallery below to see photos of political ...

  3. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    ElephantRepublican Party; Lady Justice – Justice Party; Letter L – Silver Legion of America; Lion – National Party; Minute Man and Embattled Farmer are the symbols of American Patriot Party (2003 to present) Moose – Vermont Progressive Party; also used in 1912 for the Bull Moose Party; Panther – Black Panther Party

  4. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, black is the colour of fascism because it was the official colour of the National Fascist Party. As a result, modern Italian parties would not use black as their political colour; however, it has been customary to use black to identify the neo-fascist Italian Social Movement. [11]

  5. Michael P. Decker - Wikipedia

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    Black maintained that the $50,000 was campaign funding support from the House Leader to a new Democratic Party member. Decker maintained it was a bribe for him to switch parties so that Black could remain Speaker of the House. [4] In 2007, Black pleaded guilty, (but did not actually admit guilt) to essentially what Decker alleged.

  6. History of the Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    However Taft had the support of black Republicans in the South, and defeated Roosevelt there. [70] Roosevelt led many (but not most) of his delegates to bolt out of the convention and created a new party (the Progressive, or "Bull Moose" ticket), in the election of 1912. Few party leaders followed him except Hiram Johnson of California ...

  7. Opinion: Republicans need to accept bipartisan border ... - AOL

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    Even if Republicans win the White House and Congress, the politics change as Democrats have every incentive to filibuster a border bill to deny Republicans a political victory.

  8. Opinion - Here’s why some Latinos are genuinely ... - AOL

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    With the presidential election less than one month away, many people are still trying to make sense of why some Latinos support Donald Trump and the Republican Party, who display clear nativist ...

  9. Party switching in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party and the American Party both sought to succeed the Whigs as the main opposition to the Democratic Party, and the Republicans eventually became the most popular party in the Northern United States. The Republicans absorbed many Northern Whigs, as well as some anti-slavery Democrats and much of the Free Soil Party.