In 1828, during his presidential campaign, Democratic leader Andrew Jackson's opponents referred to him as a 'jackass,' which ...
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The donkey first became linked to the Democratic Party during Andrew Jackson’s presidential campaign in 1828. Opponents labeled Jackson a “jackass” due to his populist views and tough personality ...