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Dan Youra cartoons light up minds. He is a master at the art of political cartooning.
Dan Youra is one of the top political cartoonist in the United States today. He is topical, incisive and an excellent artists. His specialty is drawing colorful caricatures of famous peoples. Dan captures a person's looks in a way that makes his creation immediately recognizable. 
He conjures up caricatures of political leaders and world leaders. His sharp observations take form in colorful artwork that comes alive with whimsical characters. His incisive comments on national and international politics are captured in edgy artwork, where a few clicks on his keyboard can elevate the downtrodden and bring down the mighty. 
Youra's cartoons are reviewed as "Entertaining,” “Marvelous," ”Timely and well-executed,” “Awesome!” ”Funny stuff,” "Fabulous!" "Very different and artsy.” 

Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney and Ron Paul have weighed in on Dan's political cartoons praising them as "fun," "entertaining," and "interesting."

Reince Priebus, chairman of the RNC, describes Dan's work as "Wonderful, fun, witty and very unique.”

Cathy McMorris Rodgers, highest ranking GOP woman in the House of Representatives, states, "Dan draws fun and beautifully portrayed political cartoons. He is a huge talent for the conservative cause." 

Rob McKenna, Washington attorney general, comments, ”Dan Youra is keeping lit the flame of political cartooning with his witty, sometimes acerbic work. There's never a dull moment with Dan's cartoons!” 

Luke Esser, a former state chairman for the GOP asserts, ”Dan makes you laugh and he makes you think - and we need more of both today.” 

Dan is a master at the art of political cartooning and political caricatures. His sharp observations take form in colorful artwork which comes alive with whimsical characters. His insightful comments on national and international politics are captured in edgy artwork, where a few strokes of his pen elevate the downtrodden and bring down the mighty.

He was the first recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship from his alma mater University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, where he graduated in International Studies. After a year in Latin America he studied international relations for three years in graduate school at The Ohio State University. He worked as an editor of Current Thought on Peace and War at the United Nations in New York.
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