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  2. Red states and blue states - Wikipedia

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    NBC continued its color scheme (blue for Republicans) until 1996. [1] NBC newsman David Brinkley referred to the 1980 election map outcome showing Republican Ronald Reagan's 44-state landslide in blue as resembling a "suburban swimming pool". [16] Since the 1984 election, CBS has used the opposite scheme: blue for Democrats, red for Republicans.

  3. Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party, also known as the Grand Old Party ... [212] [213] [214] After the 2000 presidential election, the color red became associated with Republicans.

  4. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    A unified colour scheme (blue for Democrats, red for Republicans) began to be implemented with the 1996 presidential election; in the weeks following the 2000 election, there arose the terminology of red states and blue states. Political observers latched on to this association, which resulted from the use of red for Republican victories and ...

  5. Template:United States political party shading key - Wikipedia

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    Key to party colors and abbreviations for members of the U.S. Congress and other politicians or ... Republican (R) Silver (Sv) Silver Republican (SvR) Socialist (Soc) ...

  6. What 'Percent' Are You? The Numbers Behind the Tax ... - AOL

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    Political positions were, for a time, a matter of color: Republican were red, Democrats were blue, and nonpartisans and centrists -- when they could be found -- might claim purple. But since the ...

  7. For maps of future elections, "hold" is used for "incumbent intent is known and is eligible, or incumbent is running for re-election", whereas "gain" is used for "incumbent is retiring/term-limited". Following this, there is an additional color used, which is also used when an election has taken place but not been called yet.

  8. Trump’s ‘Terrible’ Damage to the Pro-Life Cause

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    In October 2022, a Des Moines Register poll conducted by J. Ann Selzer found that Iowa Republicans backed the state’s heartbeat law 70 percent to 24 percent, and 67 percent of likely GOP ...

  9. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln – Republican Party, used on some paper ballots in the US; also used as a fundraising symbol (such as with the party's annual "Lincoln Dinner" in many states). Bear – California National Party; Benjamin Franklin – Democratic Party, used on some paper ballots in the US; Black and white cockade – Federalist Party