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Why is the donkey the symbol of the US Democratic Party?

In 1828, opponents of the future American President Andrew Jackson, playing on the surname, depicted him in caricatures as a stupid and stubborn donkey (in English, jackass means both "donkey" and "dumbass"). However, the Democratic Party, which nominated Jackson, turned the comparison to its advantage. The donkey began to be placed on campaign materials, emphasizing his diligence, modesty and perseverance - qualities inherent in many ordinary Americans. In 1870, cartoonist Thomas Nast gave a new round of popularity to the representation of Democrats as donkeys, at the same time drawing the Republican Party in the form of an elephant. Since that time, these animals have been firmly entrenched in the mass consciousness as symbols of the parties.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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