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  2. Pygmoelian - Wikipedia

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    One member dismisses the pink elephant as being too precise about their group's identity. They then give Lisa a bumper sticker supporting a gay president in 2084, admitting that they have to be realistic about their long-term goals.

  3. Cthulhu for President - Wikipedia

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    The American games company Chaosium publishes multiple games about Lovecraft's work, starting with the Call of Cthulhu horror role-playing game in 1981. In 1996, Chaosium published a "Cthulhu for President" political campaign kit, including a campaign button, posters, yard and window signs, speeches, and a vision booklet, "Contract on America" (parodying the 1994 Contract with America).

  4. The story behind political party mascots

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    One of the animals was an elephant with "the republican vote" written on it. This is where the republican party found their mascot. Click through the gallery below to see photos of political ...

  5. Republican elephant - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 November 2012, at 13:45 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0; additional terms may apply.

  6. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Elephant – Asom Gana Parishad , Bahujan Samaj Party (with the exception of the states of Assam and Sikkim where certain state parties use the elephant) Five-pointed star – Mizo National Front ; Farmer ploughing (within square farm) – Janta Congress Chhattisgarh (Chhattisgarh) Flowers and grass – All India Trinamool Congress

  7. File:Libertarian Party Porcupine (USA).svg - Wikipedia

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    The libertarian porcupine was originally designed by Kevin Breen in 2005-2006 mimics the Republican Elephant and Democratic Donkey. It has since been used to represent many local libertarian groups, and it has been included on major libertarian publications.