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

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    A red elephant, a symbol of the Republican Party. The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major political parties in the United States. It is the second-oldest extant political party in the United States after its main political rival, the Democratic Party.

  4. Republican elephant - Wikipedia

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  5. Republicans Duck Questions About Trump's Plan For Mass ... - AOL

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    Former President Donald Trump stands with Sam Brown, a Republican candidate for Senate in Nevada, during a Sept. 13 campaign rally in Las Vegas. Brown ignored questions about Trump's mass ...

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  7. Kennedy (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy described herself as an "ardent Republican" in 1994. [34] At MTV's 1993 Rock 'n' Roll Inaugural Ball for Bill Clinton, she chanted, "Nixon now! Nixon now!" whenever the Clintons went on stage. [35] Along with being a fan of Richard Nixon, she supported Dan Quayle and Bob Dole. [36] She was a speaker at the 1996 Republican National ...

  8. Trump branded ‘Donald Duck’ as Republican candidates call him ...

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  9. Republican in name only - Wikipedia

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    The phrase Republican in name only emerged as a popular political pejorative in the 1920s, 1950s, and 1980s. [1]The earliest known print appearance of the acronym RINO was in 1992 in the Manchester, New Hampshire, newspaper then called The Union Leader. [2]