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A cartoonist made a political cartoon using the elephant of war for the republican party, and the stubborn donkey for the democratic party.

This same cartoonist also drew Cartoons of Santa clause, and it is this cartoonist who came up with the modern story of Santa living at the north pole with elves and a toy shop, through several years of Christmas cartoons, depicting Santa at the north pole. He is also the reason Santa wears American fur.

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The Republican Party's famous logo, the elephant, has its origins in a political cartoon from the 1870s. Cartoonist Thomas Nast depicted Republicans as strong and resilient elephants, and over time, the symbol stuck. The party embraced the elephant as its official logo, representing their values of strength and perseverance.

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