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The second Trump administration has spent the first six months cutting or clawing back already approved federal funding ...
The donkey and elephant became political symbols in the United States through a ... Nast continued to use the elephant as a symbol for the Republican Party in subsequent cartoons, and the ...
Thomas Nast's political cartoon published in Harper's Weekly in 1874. Bettman. Despite being a relatively new political party, Republicans adopted their Grand Old Party nickname in the 1870s, ...
Political Cartoons: 2022 election vote counting, insecurity and turnout With less than 24 hours before the polls open, a low number of California voters have cast their ballots early ...
Media Cartoon lampooning New Jersey governor's school agenda draws 'ecstatic' response: Republican county chair 'No Family is Safe from Phil Murphy's Sex Ed Mandates!' a recent political cartoon read ...
In March of 1877, after Republican Rutherford B. Hayes’ controversial victory, a Nast cartoon showed an injured elephant (“Republican Party”) kneeling at a tombstone labeled “Democratic ...