The word "驴" of the Democratic Party has a negative meaning in today's society. Webster's Handy College Dictionary defines 驴 as "驴" or "stupid or stubborn person." People will think that this kind of Democratic Party, one of the major US parties, does not tie this negative symbol with itself. The first use of "驴" as a symbol of the Democratic Party occurred during the 1828 campaign of Andrew Jackson for the presidential election.
In the politics of the Netherlands, purple (Dutch: paars) means not a union of Christianity and one, but the association of Liberal Party and Social Democratic Party (indicated by blue and red respectively). From the other two 1994 to 2002, there were two purple cabinets led by Wen Jiabao. Purple may be associated with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) communities. This is a symbol of Spiritual Day Day, a commemorative event that began in 2010 to express support for young people being bullied by sexual orientation. Bisexual pride flags are closely related to bisexuals because they create bisexual purple by combining pink representing homosexity and blue representing homosexuality. Purple hands are another symbol sometimes used by the LGBT community during parades and demonstrations.
Color is not just color. Blue is usually a symbol of Democrats and red is a symbol of Republicans. White can be seen as a perception of purity and can also be seen as a preferred equipment color for sacred movement. Mixing red and blue will make it purple, so purple is a gesture of unity and unity between the two. These are just a few colors and the symbols behind them.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the traditional symbols of Indiana Democratic Party, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Ohio were cooks, not Republican hawks. This symbol still appears on the ballots of Oklahoma, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia. The cook was adopted as the official symbol of the National Democratic Party. In New York, the Democratic Party voting symbol is a pentagram star. The two major parties (and many small parties) use the traditional American red, white, blue for marketing and expression, but since the election in 2000, blue has become the color of the Democratic Party's awards , Red became a Democratic Party. Recognition color Republican that night, all major broadcast television networks used the same color scheme for the first time in election maps. Al Gore (Democratic Party candidate) Blue State and George W Bush Red State (Republican Candidate)