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  2. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    In this map of the 2012 United States presidential election results, the states are colour-coded by the political colour of the party whose candidate won their electoral college votes, but the political meanings of red and blue in the United States are the opposite of their meanings in the rest of the world.

  3. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Orange – Social Democratic Party Red – Portuguese Communist Party Red – Portuguese Workers' Communist Party Red (official) and maroon (customary) – Left Bloc Red (official) and pink (customary) – Socialist Party Sky blue – CDS – People's Party Sky blue – Liberal Initiative Teal – People Animals Nature

  4. Red states and blue states - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the center-right Liberal Party uses the color blue, while the center-left Labor Party uses the color red. The formal alliance between the two main center-right political parties in Australia, the Liberal Party and National Party), known as the Coalition, also uses blue (although the National Party itself uses dark green). While ...

  5. How Britain’s political parties got their colors

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    The Conservative Party, meanwhile, has historically adopted all the colors of the United Kingdom’s flag — red white and blue — in order, perhaps, to promote itself as a defender of British ...

  6. Red flag (politics) - Wikipedia

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    The red flag gained wide popularity in Russia during the Russian Revolutions of 1917, [19] having been used as a symbol of revolutionary struggle in both the February Revolution and October Revolution; red was the political color of socialists on several opposed sides in the revolutions, such as the Bolsheviks and Socialist Revolutionaries. [20]

  7. Why did North Carolina go red for president, blue for ...

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    To answer that question, we are joined by Brandon Lenoir, a professor of political science at High Point University, and Hunter Bacot, a professor of political science at the University of North ...

  8. The story behind political party mascots

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    The donkey stuck when Thomas Nast published a political cartoon in "Harper's Weekly" in 1874. The cartoon titled "The Third Term Panic" shows a donkey wearing lion's skin scaring away other animals.

  9. Communist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The red flag, the hammer and sickle, and the red star - or variations thereof - are some of the symbols adopted by communist movements, governments, and parties worldwide. A tradition of including communist symbolism in socialist-style emblems and flags began with the flag of the Soviet Union and has since been taken up by a long line of ...