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Science Math & Money Sports Cool Stuff Games & Quizzes Homework Center Fact Monster Favorites Independence Day Summer Guide 2014 Holidays 2014 Calendar The Fifty States U.S. Geography Conversion Calculator Most Populous Cities of the World Country Profiles Math Flashcards The Tallest Buildings in the World Greek and Roman Mythology Reference Desk Atlas Almanacs Dictionary Encyclopedia Search United States > United States Government > Elections The Democratic Donkey and the Republican Elephant Ever wondered what the story was behind these two famous party animals? The now-famous Democratic donkey was first associated with Democrat Andrew Jacksons 1828 presidential campaign. His opponents called him a jackass (a donkey), and Jackson decided to use the image of the strong-willed animal on his campaign posters. Later, cartoonist Thomas Nast used the Democratic donkey in newspaper cartoons and made the symbol famous. Nast invented another famous symbol—the Republican elephant. In a cartoon that appeared in Harpers Weekly in 1874, Nast drew a donkey clothed in lions skin, scaring away all the animals at the zoo. One of those animals, the elephant, was labeled “The Republican Vote.” Thats all it took for the elephant to become associated with the Republican Party. Democrats today say the donkey is smart and brave, while Republicans say the elephant is strong and dignified
Posted on: Thu, 03 Jul 2014 15:15:41 +0000

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