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By Justin Joffe
401353 08: Maquettes of donkeys, the symbol of the Democratic Party, from the Party Animals Project are displayed March 22, 2002 in Washington, DC. One hundred pairs of donkeys and elephants will be decorated by artists for DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities'' Party Animals project and will be displayed throughout the nations capital in Spring, 2002. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

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For all the talk of GOP going the way of the Whigs, perhaps a plan might serve Team Blue better than a wish.
By Cliston Brown

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