[JAN 2022 POLL] Should the dolphin replace the donkey as the Democratic Party's symbol? (user search)
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  [JAN 2022 POLL] Should the dolphin replace the donkey as the Democratic Party's symbol? (search mode)
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Question: Should the dolphin replace the donkey as the Democratic Party's symbol?
#1
Yes, a dolphin is better.
 
#2
No, the donkey should stay.
 
#3
Replace it with a different animal.
 
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Total Voters: 57

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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
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« on: January 17, 2022, 07:00:10 AM »
« edited: January 17, 2022, 07:05:40 AM by SOCIALIST MR BAKARI SELLERS »

Do you know the reason why the Donkey was used in 1800 it meant Christian but during the Industrial Revolution it means Urban Poverty, it mean Christian in 1800 because Dixiecrats we're for Apartheid for females and Native American later Latinos, and Blks whom couldn't vote they were property but during Karl Marx era it meant secularism, away from Apartheid but urban poverty and Jesus was against the Romans taking tax money away from citizens

Elephant was used by GOP due to being strong on Defense compassionate Conservative during the Revolution and Civil War Days but states rights during Goldwarer days and against Tax hikes
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