When Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a federal holiday in 1863, abolitionists hailed pumpkins as a symbol of virtue and the ...
The election of 1800, in which Jefferson defeated John Adams, was a turning point. The event led to the decline of Federalism and the rise of the Democratic-Republican Party. Over time ...
Founded by Thomas Jefferson, the Democratic Party (Democratic-Republican Party ... particularly in the South. By the early 1800s, the party became a champion for ordinary citizens, yet also ...
Election season is here, and along with all those annoying commercials for the various candidates, you have likely seen ...
In fact, the election of 1800 alone featured almost everything ... as any foreign-policy crisis today. Jefferson’s Democratic-Republican Party, the ancestor of today’s Democratic Party ...
The Democratic Party is represented by the former, while the Republican Party is represented by the latter, both being iconic symbols in ... During the 1800s, artists who specialized in cartoons ...
As the United States approaches the November 5 election, the Democratic Party stands ... After 1800, Jefferson's faction gained momentum, dominating the political landscape as the Federalists ...
Republican former California Governor Ronald Reagan defeated incumbent Democratic President Jimmy Carter in a landslide,… Republican former Vice President Richard Nixon defeated Democratic Vice ...
Supporters of Trump and Wisconsin GOP Senate candidate Eric Hovde celebrate during an election night watch party in Madison, ...
Biden’s Arrogance Destroyed His Party It’s an obvious truth — already a commonplace — that Joe Biden deserves an enormous portion of the blame for Kamala Harris’s failure last Tuesday; the only debate ...
In 1874, the first cartoon depicting the elephant as the symbol of the Republican Party was printed in Harper's Weekly. In 1916, Democratic President Woodrow Wilson was re-elected and Republican ...
In 1874, the first cartoon depicting the elephant as the symbol of the Republican Party was printed in Harper's Weekly. In 1916, Democratic President Woodrow Wilson was re-elected and Republican ...