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  2. List Of Blue States And Red States In The United States (2024) -...

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    The Blue States and the Red States are referred to as states of the U.S. whose voters predominantly choose either the Democratic Party (Blue) or Republican Party (Red) for Presidential and Senatorial Candidates.

  3. Red states and blue states - Wikipedia

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    The colors red and blue are also featured on the United States flag.Traditional political mapmakers, at least throughout the 20th century, had used blue to represent the modern-day Republicans, as well as the earlier Federalist Party.This may have been a holdover from the Civil War, during which the predominantly Republican north was considered "blue". [5]

  4. List of Red States (Republican States) - WorldAtlas

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    When a state is called a "red state", it means that it has traditionally voted in favor of Republican candidates. The terms "red state" and "blue state" have been in familiar lexicon since the 2000 US presidential election. If a state is not a red state or a blue state, it might be a swing state.

  5. How red or blue is your state? - USAFacts

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    In 2020, the states that voted red by the widest margin were Wyoming (+43 percentage points), West Virginia (+39), North Dakota (+33), Oklahoma (+33), and Idaho (+31). On the other side of the political aisle, the bluest states in 2020 by presidential voting margin were Vermont (+35 percentage points), Massachusetts (+34), Maryland (+33 ...

  6. Blue and Red States - 270toWin

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    The Democratic states, comprising 242 electoral votes had all actually gone blue since 1992 - six straight elections. Further highlighting this polarization: While relatively competitive overall, only four states (FL, NC, OH, VA) were decided by less than 5% popular vote margin in the 2012 presidential election.

  7. How Red Or Blue Is Your State? - FiveThirtyEight

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    Average margin difference between how each state votes and how the country votes overall in congressional and gubernatorial elections, according to a blend of presidential and state-legislative...

  8. Are America’s Best States Red or Blue? - U.S. News & World Report

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    The state that ranks 50th overall is Louisiana, with other low-ranking states in the Deep South including Mississippi (48th), Alabama (44th) and South Carolina (41st). Other bottom 10,...

  9. Blue States 2024 - World Population Review

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    If a state is a blue state, its residents mostly vote for the Democratic Party. The term red state is also used to describe a state perceived to have conservative views, while a blue state is understood to have more liberal views.

  10. The 2024 Swing States: North Carolina Could Sway the 2024...

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    North Carolina, however, was consistently blue earlier in the 20th century, and the margins between Democratic and Republican candidates have been smaller in recent elections. The state’s 16...

  11. Red States 2024 - World Population Review

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    Yes, South Carolina is a red state with a CPVI of R+8. South Carolina has a Republican governor, a Republican Senate party, and a House balance of one Republican. Since the 1964 presidential election, South Carolina has voted Republican every year except in 1976.