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Politicians and parties may flip-flop but for more than 100 years, the political iconography of the Democratic donkey and the Republican elephant has remained unchanged ...
It’s like saying Republicans ignore the elephant in the room while Democrats have trouble talking about the guinea pig. It’s not even true. You’ll notice that Lugar was careful in his phrasing.
The Republican party should make it official: their new mascot, the new symbol of what they stand for, is now the sheep, not the elephant. Should there be any doubt, ...
How do you think Republicans would have done in the 2014 elections if they had told the truth about what they intended to do ... Republicans Should Dump The Elephant and Adopt A Rubber Stamp As ...
The second Republican debate takes place in California on Wednesday night. But no matter your political affiliation, there's one topic no one seems to want to talk about: our debt.
Unlike the Democrats, the Republican Party has embraced its party mascot. The elephant appeared in July at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. It appears on the party's website. It ...
Most Americans would be surprised to learn that both political symbols – the donkey for Democrats and the elephant for Republicans – were popularized by the same maverick cartoonist: Thomas Nast.
Welcome to The Hill’s Campaign newsletter {beacon} Campaign Report Campaign Report The Big Story Republicans step around the ‘elephant not in the room’ Eight candidates to… ...
For the sake of accuracy and truth, the Republican Party should exchange its elephant symbol for one that is more reflective of today’s GOP. One candidate might be Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.
On Nov. 7, 1874, the first cartoon depicting the elephant as the symbol of the Republican Party was printed in Harper's Weekly.
Typical contemporary illustrations of the Democratic donkey and the Republican elephant In a few days, America will elect our next president. It’s been a particularly contentious and divisive ...
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