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  2. Republicans ride the 'red wave' as the House hangs in the ...

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    In contrast to a red wave, a "blue wave" can occur as well if Democrats win the presidency, the House and the Senate. The last time a blue wave occurred was in 2008 when Barack Obama was elected ...

  3. Red wave in Texas appellate courts, two flipped in Democratic ...

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    Musk, who endorsed President-elect Donald Trump, voted for him in Cameron County, helping to usher in an unprecedented red wave in Texas border counties, The Center Square reported.

  4. Wave elections in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Wave elections in the United States are elections in which a political party makes major gains. Based on the "red states and blue states" color coding convention in use since 2000, wave elections have often been described as either "blue waves" or "red waves" depending on which party makes significant gains, referring to a major increase in seats held by either the Democratic Party (associated ...

  5. Red wave sweeps in supermajorities in Florida Legislature - AOL

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    He said the red wave of 2022 reminded him of the shellacking Democrats got in 2010, when the Tea Party movement ushered in then-Gov. Rick Scott in a narrow defeat over Democrat Alex Sink, and the ...

  6. Blue shift (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In American politics, a blue shift, also called a red mirage, [1] [2] is an observed phenomenon under which counts of in-person votes are more likely than overall vote counts to be for the Republican Party (whose party color is red), while provisional votes or absentee ballots, which are often counted later, are more likely than overall vote counts to be for the Democratic Party (whose color ...

  7. Drudge Report - Wikipedia

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    The Drudge Report has been described by Cheryl Woodard, co-founder of PC, Macworld, PC World and Publish magazines, as "a big, haphazard mishmash of links and photos" [29] and by Dan Rahmel as "popular despite a plain appearance". [30] The Drudge Report website is simple and, according to Paul Armstrong of webwithoutwords.com, retro in feel. [31]

  8. Florida had the red wave no other state saw. Here’s what we ...

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    A well-run DeSantis campaign, great ads, spot-on messaging and a weak opponent all contributed to an historic Republican win, Ed Pozzuoli writes.

  9. Pink tide - Wikipedia

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    The term seems to be a play on words based on red tide—a biological phenomenon of an algal bloom rather than a political one—with red, a color long associated with communism, especially as part of the Red Scare and red-baiting in the United States, being replaced with the lighter tone of pink to indicate the more moderate socialist ideas ...