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Democrats = Donkey Republicans = Elephant
Thomas Nast drew a political cartoon in 1874 that depicted an elephant labeled as "The Republican Vote."
The elephant symbolizes the Republican Party in the United States because it was first associated with the party in a political cartoon by Thomas Nast in the 1870s. Nast used the elephant to represent the Republican Party's strength and steadfastness. Since then, the elephant has become the enduring symbol of the Republican Party.
So the ants can use them as traffic lights.
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 Mascot for the Republican Party is a red white and blue elephant with three white stars on it's back.
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Red = Republican (conservative), blue = Democrat = liberal
The elephant is the symbol of the Republican political party of the United States of America.
Red is Republican and Blue is Democrat.
The symbol of the Republican party is the elephant. Rumor has it that while President Grant was contemplating running for a third term, several animals escaped from the New York Zoo and an elephant was running away from a donkey, which happens to be the symbol of the Democratic party.
The animal symbol of the Republican Party is the elephant.
It is a Blue state with a Republican Governor.
"The Republican" & "Democrat Digest"
red,gray,and blue
Democratic is Blue and Republican's is red.
ummm why don't you look it up but any way it is an elephant Sources: Been a republican all my life