the symbol
The elephant is the symbol of the Republican political party of the United States of America.
The Republican Party in the United States is commonly associated with the symbol of an elephant. The elephant symbol was first popularized by a political cartoonist in the 19th century and has since become closely linked with the party.
The political party symbol that emerged when cartoonists mocked Andrew Jackson was the donkey. However, the symbol was eventually accepted and adopted by Democrats as a party symbol.
The elephant is a symbol of the Republican Party; the donkey is the symbol of the Democratic Party.
I think you are asking what political party he belongs to, and what is the symbol of that party (these symbols were popularized by political cartoonist Thomas Nast, way back in the 1870s). President Obama is a Democrat, and the symbol of that party is the donkey. Republicans use the elephant as their party's symbol.
An elephant is the symbol of the republican party. The donkey is the symbol of the democratic party.
An elephant is the party symbol for the republican party.
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.... :)
The elephant is a symbol of the Republican Party; the donkey is the symbol of the Democratic Party.
The animal symbol of the Republican Party is the elephant.
Democrats = Donkey Republicans = Elephant
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.