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The elephant and donkey are symbols of the Republican and Democratic political parties, respectively.

The Democratic donkey was first used as a negative comparison against the party, but Democrats used the animal as a strong-willed creature.

The Republican elephant is the product of a political cartoon from the 1800s.

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