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  2. File:Donkey and elephant - democrat blue and republican red ...

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  3. File:Libertarian Party Porcupine (USA).svg - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, many libertarian groups and publications, including the Free State Project, use the porcupine for a mascot. The libertarian porcupine was originally designed by Kevin Breen in 2005-2006 mimics the Republican Elephant and Democratic Donkey.

  4. File:Libertarian Disc.svg - Wikipedia

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    The libertarian porcupine, originally designed by Kevin Breen in 2005-2006, mimics the Republican Elephant and Democratic Donkey. It has since been used to represent many local libertarian groups, and it has been included on major libertarian publications.

  5. The story behind political party mascots

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    Here's why the Democratic party uses a donkey as it's symbol, and why the Republican party uses an elephant. ... Click through the gallery below to see photos of political throwbacks:

  6. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Elephant – Asom Gana Parishad , Bahujan Samaj Party (with the exception of the states of Assam and Sikkim where certain state parties use the elephant) Five-pointed star – Mizo National Front ; Farmer ploughing (within square farm) – Janta Congress Chhattisgarh (Chhattisgarh) Flowers and grass – All India Trinamool Congress

  7. Montana legislators reject bathroom ban for transgender ...

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    The bill has yet to be voted on, but Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson in a statement declared that bathrooms would be reserved for "individuals of that biological sex."

  8. 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".

  9. Artist behind mysterious ‘Trump Crossing’ signs in NYC revealed

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    The image showed the artist, under the cover of darkness, standing on a ladder with his arm around the pole. Another man helped while a third, wearing a baseball hat and sunglasses, held one of ...