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  2. Republicans are red and Democrats blue. But it wasn’t ... - AOL

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    A "Vote Blue" T-shirt seen at a Philadelphia Democratic campaign rally in September 2018. - Mark Makela/Getty Images From there, the color associations became shorthand for ideological positions.

  3. Democrats ramp up spending in blue districts as GOP ... - AOL

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    From New York to California, Democrats find they are having to spend big in the midterms homestretch to defend incumbents in districts Biden won two years ago. Democrats ramp up spending in blue ...

  4. Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee - Wikipedia

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    The DCCC was created in 1866 as the Democratic National Congressional Committee. Due to the reform of campaign finance legislation in 2004, the DCCC divides its activities among two organizations prior to Election Day: One organization (the "Coordinated" campaign) continues to work on congressional campaigns, offering relevant campaign advice.

  5. Blue wall (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The "blue wall" is a term coined in 2009 in the political culture of the United States to refer to the dozen-or-so states (along with Washington, D.C.) that reliably "voted blue" i.e. for the Democratic Party in the six consecutive presidential elections from 1992 to 2012. This trend suggested a fundamental dominance in presidential politics ...

  6. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    Political observers latched on to this association, which resulted from the use of red for Republican victories and blue for Democratic victories on the display map of a television network. As of November 2012, maps for presidential elections produced by the U.S. government also use blue for Democrats and red for Republicans. [104]

  7. Here's why Republicans are 'red' and Democrats are 'blue ...

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    Prior to 2000, red and blue did not always respectively denote Republicans and Democrats. Here's why Republicans are 'red' and Democrats are 'blue': USA TODAY may have contributed to it Skip to ...

  8. Political party funding - Wikipedia

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    The funding of political parties is an aspect of campaign finance. Political parties are funded by contributions from multiple sources. One of the largest sources of funding comes from party members and individual supporters through membership fees, subscriptions and small donations.

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    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden’s campaign and Democratic candidates are in a fevered race with Republicans over who can best exploit the potential of artificial intelligence, a ...