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  2. Black-and-tan faction - Wikipedia

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    The black-and-tan faction was an American biracial faction in the Republican Party in the South from the 1870s to the 1960s. It replaced the Negro Republican Party faction's name after the 1890s. Southern Republicans were divided into two factions: the lily-white faction , which was practically all-white, and the biracial black-and-tan faction.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Elections and Referendums/USA legend ...

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    In some cases, this could take the form of selecting a known associated color (e.g., Bernie Sanders is often represented with a cyan-ish blue), and in others it could just mean selecting several colors not associated with any major party (e.g., in Trump vs Cruz vs Rubio, none should be given red/green/blue/yellow as these all have inapplicable ...

  4. Never use both "very extreme" colors on the same county map, as they are nearly indistinguishable. They should only be used to indicate areas of nearly-unanimous support for landslide results. Consider using them for precinct maps, if every "very extreme" precinct's result can be easily inferred from the less extreme precincts surrounding it.

  5. 3: If two districts appear to swap places, control follows the incumbents. For example, if a Democrat wins "district 12" before redistricting and a Republican wins "district 14," if, after redistricting, the same Democrat wins the new "district 14" and the same Republican wins "district 12," both should be counted as holds and not gains.

  6. Staten Island: Trump’s New York City stronghold reacts to ...

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    Despite New York City traditionally voting Democratic, Staten Island remains a reliably red borough. In Tuesday's election, where the Republican party won a second term in the White House, 65% of ...

  7. Manhattan Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan Republican Party is governed by its 500+ member New York County Republican Committee, elected from and by registered Republicans with residence within the borough. [1] In addition, there is a party executive, that, since 2017 has consisted of: Chairwoman. Andrea Catsimatidis [2] First Vice-chairman. Robert Morgan [2] Second Vice ...

  8. New York Republicans vote early in record numbers - AOL

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    More New Yorkers than ever before are heading to the polls early — and the results appear to be good news for Republicans.. Through Thursday, 1,964,393 votes were cast in New York – including ...

  9. Could New York turn red while Florida shifts blue? Movers ...

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    Seven blue states—California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, New York, Oregon and Washington—could trend redder Three red states—Alaska, Florida and Ohio— could shift bluer