黄狗民主党人 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • A Solid Leader for Solid South. LIFE (Chicago: Time). May 21, 1956, 40 (21): 31–35 [2017-08-07]. (原始内容存档于2014-06-28).  Page 34 "We're pretty much yellow-dog Democrats here," said an Arkansan last week, explaining the state would vote Democratic even if the party nominates a "yellow dog."
  • Morton, Julius Sterling. In Old Times. The Conservative (Nebraska City, Nebraska: Morton Print. Co). August 11, 1898, 1 (5): 6 [2017-08-07]. (原始内容存档于2014-06-28). . The Republican part of Nebraska, when its nomination to a state office was equivalent to an election, boasted that it could run "a yellow dog" for Governor and beat the best and ablest Democrat named for that office.

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  • A Solid Leader for Solid South. LIFE (Chicago: Time). May 21, 1956, 40 (21): 31–35 [2017-08-07]. (原始内容存档于2014-06-28).  Page 34 "We're pretty much yellow-dog Democrats here," said an Arkansan last week, explaining the state would vote Democratic even if the party nominates a "yellow dog."
  • Morton, Julius Sterling. In Old Times. The Conservative (Nebraska City, Nebraska: Morton Print. Co). August 11, 1898, 1 (5): 6 [2017-08-07]. (原始内容存档于2014-06-28). . The Republican part of Nebraska, when its nomination to a state office was equivalent to an election, boasted that it could run "a yellow dog" for Governor and beat the best and ablest Democrat named for that office.
  • Hitt, Jack. D.N.A. Backs Lore on Pre-Columbian Dogs. New York Times. 15 July 2013 [15 July 2013]. (原始内容存档于2020-11-12).