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What does the donkey in the democratic party stand for and how was it originated

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Thomas Nast a New york City cartoonist at the time of the corrupt Tweed Ring in the city, took the donkey that was originally used by Andrew Jackson as the symbol for the Democratic Party.


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For the "official" explanation go to the following link"

The Democratic Party


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