As mentioned in the above quote, while the first Thomas Nast Republican elephant cartoon appeared in the Harper’s Weekly ...
On Nov. 7, 1874, the first cartoon depicting the elephant as the symbol of the Republican Party was printed in Harper's Weekly.
On Nov. 6, 1951, Democratic candidates were elected as mayor and district attorney, ending the reign of the GOP political machine.
The morning after Election Day, there’s still some uncertainty about partisan control on Capitol Hill, though as NBC News reported, there’s no doubt as to which party will control the upper ...
McCarthy says Trump “expanded the Republican party,” adding, “When you’re carrying 41% of the Hispanic vote, 25% of Black males, we haven’t seen those type of numbers for almost 50 years ...
Before the Democratic and Republican parties were symbolized by a donkey and an elephant, respectively ... Ohio held up a party column ballot on which the Republican and Democratic parties ...
“We will continue working hard, expanding the tent of the Republican Party and addressing kitchen table issues that matter to families across the state.” Ken Vance was a direct casualty of ...
Tennessee's Republican legislative supermajority will remain unchanged after Democrats failed to flip seats in a handful of competitive races, but the minority party didn't give up any ground ...
It was a foregone conclusion that Republican Gov. Jim Justice of West Virginia would win the seat held by retiring Sen. Joe Manchin, an independent who still caucused with the Democrats.