While some people are not sure of what the Democratic or Republican parties are in the United States, they are sure to know the mascots � the Democratic donkey and the Republican elephant. The term donkey became the symbol of the Democratic Party during the term of political leader Andrew ...
"If we and our posterity live always in the fear of God and shall respect His Commandments we may have the highest hopes of the future fortunes of our country. But if we neglect religious instruction and authority; violate the rules of eternal justice, trifle with the injunctions of morality...
On the subject of symbols inpolitical logos, perhaps the twowell-recognized symbolsof American politics – the Democratic donkey and the Republican elephant – are worth a mention. How these twocame into existenceare quite interesting stories. While the donkey was a result of a clever political m...
He ran as the candidate of the Republican Party in the state of Illinois. He wanted the Senate seat that was held by a politician named Stephen Douglas, who was a member of the Democratic Party. Douglas believed that individual states and territories should decide whether to allow slavery or...
Red is the defining color of the Republican Party, and blue is symbolic of the Democratic Party. Abraham Lincoln– A symbol of Abraham Lincoln is at the forefront of the Republican Party in America. The Declaration of Independence, signed by him, was called the “sheet anchor” and its impo...
Trump narrowly won Pennsylvania by 1.1% of the vote. Unlike Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin, this had more to do with a larger gain in Republican votes than a poor showing for the Democratic party. Left: Electoral swing in the U.S. presidential election from 2012-2016. Right: 2016 U.S....