Throwback Thursday
Before the Democratic and Republican parties were symbolized by a donkey and an elephant, respectively, other animals had their turn in the spotlight. When this Nov. 8, 1949 photo was taken, Joan DeVore of the Secretary of State’s office in Columbus, Ohio held up a party column ballot on which the Republican and Democratic parties were represented by an eagle and a rooster. (AP Photo/Bob Wands)
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