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I think it stands for the Republican party, and that it is larger and never forgets anything, whereas the Donkey for the Democratic party is more stubborn, strong-willed. Something like that. Hope I helped.... :)

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In the late 18th-century famous political cartoonist Thomas Nast used the elephant to represent the Republican party. Nast, himself a Republican, chose the elephant as a symbol because of the animal's intelligence as well as its size. Eventually the Republican party adopted the elephant as its official symbol.

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strength and intelligence

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