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‹See TfM› Black and white cockade – Federalist Party; Camel – Prohibition Party ‹See TfM› Donkey – Democratic Party; Eagle – Republican Party (used on ballots in New York State); Constitution Party, American Party ‹See TfM› Elephant – Republican Party; Lady Justice – Justice Party ‹See TfM› Letter L – Silver Legion ...
Republican Party (United States) ... All following user names refer to en.wikipedia. Date/Time Dimensions User Comment 2011-07-23 03:15: 600×521× (3559 bytes) Hydrox:
Bengal tiger (national animal) Panthera tigris tigris [30] Indian peafowl (national bird) Pavo cristatus [31] Ganges river dolphin (national aquatic animal) Platanista gangetica [32] Indian elephant (national heritage animal) Elephas maximus indicus [33] Indonesia: Komodo dragon (national animal) Varanus komodoensis [34] Javan hawk-eagle ...
After the resignation of W. H. Rogers of McIntosh County in 1907 and the full disenfranchisement of African-Americans was completed in 1908, only white legislators could be elected by black voters. [10] Republicans were absent from the State House in 1899–1902, 1909–1910, and 1931–1934, and from the State Senate in 1879–1880, 1883 ...
Mr. Reciprocity and Mr. Protection – opossums, [79] named from the 1896 Republican party platform, [80] which includes: "Protection and reciprocity are twin measures of Republican policy and go hand in hand." [81] Two alligators – According to one account, Russell Harrison kept two alligators in the White House conservatory [82]
Name File References Flag: Flag of the United States [1] Seal: Great Seal of the United States (obverse) (reverse) [2] National motto "In God We Trust" E pluribus unum [3] [4] National anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner
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English: The Statue of Liberty is the official symbol of the Libertarian Party, but the porcupine is used to represent libertarianism because it is a defensive animal that doesn't harm anyone who leaves it alone. For this reason, many libertarian groups and publications, including the Free State Project, use the porcupine for a mascot.