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Prior to 2000, red and blue did not always respectively denote Republicans and Democrats. That changed with the election of the new millennium and its drawn-out conclusion – which ended in...
The idea that Republicans are red and Democrats are blue may, today, feel embedded in the symbolism, branding and vernacular — think “blue” states and “red” states — of US politics.
In any 2020 electoral map, the color scheme is clear: Red is for Republicans, blue is for Democrats. But where did this universal agreement on color-coding come from? It's...
What Would It Take To Turn Red Blue States Blue Red? How swings in party preference and turnout for key demographic groups could affect the 2024 presidential election. By G. Elliott Morris...
Republicans won control of the House of Representatives in 2022 with the help of a mini red wave in the blue state of New York. Democrats lost five seats in suburban districts, mostly around New ...
You might think red, with all its energy and fire, would be better suited for the Democrats, while the calm and steady blue would fit the Republicans. But red actually works well for the Republican Party.
While partisanship remains the dominant factor in politics, we sought to identify the fissures within both partisan coalitions. We did this by creating a political typology, which classifies the public into nine distinct groups based on their political values and attitudes.
Podhorzer defines modern red and blue America as the states in which each party has usually held unified control of the governorship and state legislature in recent years. By that yardstick,...
Pew Research Center’s new political typology provides a road map to today’s fractured political landscape. It segments the public into nine distinct groups, based on an analysis of their attitudes and values. The study is primarily based on a survey of 10,221 adults conducted July 8-18, 2021; it
It seems obvious to say, but if you want a real sense of the differences between America’s two major parties — and if you want a sense of what the future could bring if either party wins full...