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Who is credited with creating the mascot, or symbol, for both the Republican and Democratic parties? Thomas Pane James Madison T

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Thomas Nast, a cartoonist, is credited with creating the mascot, or symbol, for both the Republican and Democratic parties. In 1874, he depicted a Republican issue as an elephant. At the same time, he depicted the opposition to this issue as a donkey. The symbols have stuck to this day.
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arlik [135]3 years ago
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Thomas Nast

Thomas Nast is credited with creating symbols for both the Republican and Democratic parties In the 1870s, influential political cartoonist Thomas Nast helped to establish the donkey as the symbol of the Democratic Party. Nast also provided the Republicans with their elephan t

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