Republican Elephant versus Democrat Donkey
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I highlight origin of the Republican Elephant and Democrat Donkey. Page 35 of Back to Basics for the Republican Party explains that elephants first became associated with the GOP during Abraham Lincoln’s 1860 presidential campaign. The donkey symbol began with depicting the first Democrat president, Andrew Jackson, as a jackass.
June 24th 1862, those two symbols appeared together for the first time. The midterm election campaign underway, a poster showed a patriotic Republican elephant protecting the nation from a treasonous Democrat donkey. The donkey is named Jeff, for Jefferson Davis – the Confederate president and former Democrat senator. He leads an army of rebel jackasses.
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