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How the Donkey and Elephant Became U.S. Political SymbolsIn an 1874 cartoon published in Harper's Weekly, Nast depicted a donkey (representing the Democratic press) in a lion's skin scaring away animals, including an elephant labeled "The Republican Vote." ...
Forget what you’ve seen in pretty much every cartoon containing an elephant ... bit too small for the appetite of such a big animal and most elephants don’t really like them very much.
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