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On January 15, 1870 a political cartoon appearing in Harper's Weekly titled "A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion" by Thomas Nast, for the first time symbolized the Democratic Party as a donkey. Since then, the donkey has been widely used a symbol of the party, though unlike the Republican elephant, the donkey has never been officially adopted as the party's logo.
Originally posted by Kidfinger
How about we write the democratic party headquarters and suggest we adopt the Brown Hawk, or the Golden Eagle for a mascot Now that is a symbol of strength and freedom.
Originally posted by Kidfinger
How about we write the democratic party headquarters and suggest we adopt the Brown Hawk, or the Golden Eagle for a mascot Now that is a symbol of strength and freedom.