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  2. Electoral symbol - Wikipedia

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    In 1874, Nast also popularized the contrasting use of an elephant to similarly symbolize the Republican Party. [2] [3] The Republican Party has since used an elephant as part of its official branding. While the donkey is widely-used by Democrats as an unofficial mascot, the party's first official logo—adopted in 2010—is an encircled "D".

  3. The story behind political party mascots

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    The cartoon titled "The Third Term Panic" shows a donkey wearing lion's skin scaring away other animals. One of the animals was an elephant with "the republican vote" written on it. This is where ...

  4. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Dao – Indigenous People's Front of Tripura ; Drum – United Democratic Party (Meghalaya) Ears of maize and sickle – Communist Party of India; Elephant – Asom Gana Parishad , Bahujan Samaj Party (with the exception of the states of Assam and Sikkim where certain state parties use the elephant)

  5. Truth behind the Donald Trump quote from 1998 that's rapidly ...

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    Credit: The Other 98%. In the quote, Trump calls voters the "dumbest group of voters in the country." He continued, saying that they'd believe anything Fox broadcasts.

  6. Jayathu - Wikipedia

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    Jayathu was an Asian elephant born sometime in 1983 in Sri Lanka. Local farmers scared away her herd and Jayathu fell into a pit but was rescued and taken into an elephant orphanage. She was later sent via airplane to the National Zoological Park in Washington D.C .

  7. Democrats and Republicans have different travel habits - AOL

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    Around 30% of Democrats and Republicans prefer vacations by the sea. But urban destinations are a little more partisan, only 9 percent of those who identify with the GOP are city slickers, versus ...

  8. 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]

  9. Kamala dies at National Zoo: Beloved elephant ... - AOL

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    It is an elephant, the Republican animal, but named Kamala, like the Democratic candidate. The seers are troubled.” ... People. Jill Jacobson, prolific actress known for 'Falcon Crest' and 'Star ...