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27 minutes ago, Finnator123 said:

@Olympian1010 , do you know why Democrats have a donkey logo & Republicans have an elephant logo? :mumble:
 

I should (because I’m in a college level Politics class), but I do not. I’ll ask my teacher today and get back to you.

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Republican.

 

:p 

I did vote for one today so jokes on you

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2 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

I should (because I’m in a college level Politics class), but I do not. I’ll ask my teacher today and get back to you.

It has something to do with a cartoonist :p (I happened to have listened a 10-year old episode of the 'Stuff you missed in history class' podcast about exactly this last week :d )

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@Olympian1010 , No need. CNN told me lmao

"Political cartoonist Thomas Nast popularized elephants as symbols for the GOP way back in 1874, when he used the jumbo-sized animal to depict the GOP vote in a drawing in Harper's Weekly. Democrat Andrew Jackson started using a donkey in his presidential campaign ads in 1828, after his critics started calling him a "jackass" for his populist views. Years later, Nast drew a donkey in another political cartoon and, voila, a Democratic symbol was born."

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13 minutes ago, wumo26 said:

@Olympian1010 California always have so many ballot measures. :p

 

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They can vote for all of these things today? :d 

 

Interesting, although I've got a feeling a lot of these things are measures people vote for without spending more than two minutes to look at the pros and cons.. 

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