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  2. Red states and blue states - Wikipedia

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    Map based on last Senate election in each state as of 2024. Starting with the 2000 United States presidential election, the terms "red state" and "blue state" have referred to US states whose voters vote predominantly for one party—the Republican Party in red states and the Democratic Party in blue states—in presidential and other statewide elections.

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

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    The idea of “red states” and “blue states” may feel deeply embedded in the symbolism of US politics, ... “My firm belief is that the turning point in red/blue states was the national map ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Watch live: 2024 presidential election results map as states ...

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    Watch live as a US presidential election map animates states turning red or blue as each is called for either the Democrats or Republicans on Tuesday, 5 November. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris ...

  6. File:Red and Blue States Map (Average Margins of Presidential ...

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    Map of red states and blue states in the U.S. Key: The following classification of red and blue states (as well as purple/battleground states) was determined by compiling the average margins of victory in the five presidential elections between 1992 and 2008.

  7. Maps show 2 North Carolinas are fighting to decide our next ...

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    The fault lines depart from the usual red vs. blue divide. In the Big 7, where in-migration, universities, medical centers, technology and the arts fuel prosperity, there are Republican ...

  8. Why did North Carolina go red for president, blue for ...

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    (WGHP) — North Carolina was a critical win in former President Donald Trump’s triumphant return campaign for the White House. Yet, while Trump seized the state’s vote for president ...

  9. Swing state - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the states that regularly lean to a single party are known as "safe states" (or more specifically as "red states" and "blue states" depending on the partisan leaning), as it is generally assumed that one candidate has a base of support from which a sufficient share of the electorate can be drawn without significant investment or ...