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Democratic Party Donkey Symbol - History and Meaning #79271 (License: Personal Use)
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This emblem features a simplified donkey silhouette divided into blue (upper body), red (legs), and a central blue stripe with three white stars-echoing the U.S. flag’s design. The donkey has been associated with the Democratic Party since the 1828 Andrew Jackson campaign and was popularized by political cartoonist Thomas Nast in the 1870s. Its bold, graphic form makes it instantly recognizable in American political branding.
Used on official party websites, campaign materials, news articles about U.S. elections, and educational content on American political symbols; targets users seeking information on party logos, political history, or civic education.
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