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  1. Map based on last Senate election in each state as of 2022. Starting with the 2000 United States presidential election, the terms " red state " and " blue state " have referred to U.S. 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 ...

  2. Sep 28, 2021 · The history of terming states red or blue relates to United States elections since the 2000 national election. It was during that election the terms became popularized and denoted specific parties, with red representing Republican voting states and blue equated with Democratic party voting states. The 2000 Election.

  3. The Democratic states, comprising 242 electoral votes had all actually gone blue since 1992 - six straight elections. Further highlighting this polarization: While relatively competitive overall, only four states (FL, NC, OH, VA) were decided by less than 5% popular vote margin in the 2012 presidential election. Same Since 2000: After 2020 Election

  4. Nov 13, 2014 · Mary Altaffer/AP. Americans grow up knowing their colors are red, white and blue. It's right there in the flag, right there in the World Series bunting and on those floats every fourth of July....

    • Ron Elving
  5. May 27, 2021 · State Partisan Lean State Partisan Lean; District of Columbia: D+68.2: Arizona: R+7.6: Massachusetts: D+32.6: Florida: R+7.6: Hawaii: D+31.6: Iowa: R+9.7: Vermont: D+27.5: Texas: R+12.0: Maryland...

    • Nathaniel Rakich
  6. Aug 22, 2016 · 169. By Toni Monkovic. Aug. 22, 2016. The beginnings of the blue-red regional alignment in today’s American politics can be traced to 1964, when Republicans broke through in the South after...

  7. Aug 27, 2020 · Hawaii and Alaska have been traditionally considered blue and red respectively as neither has switched parties since the late 1980s (and Alaska has been red since 1968). The Southwest has been split since 2000 with Nevada, New Mexico, and Colorado going blue more often than red and Utah and Arizona voting predictably red.

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