What are the “Red” and “Blue” (and “Purple”) States?
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<p>Anyone who has watched any coverage of a presidential election has more than likely heard of the concepts of “red” and “blue” states. The media zeroes in on these distinctions so heavily that it sometimes can sound like what colors the states go in an election are all that matters, where red designates a state voting mostly Republican and blue designates a state voting mostly Democratic. A few states are “purple” where they swing back and forth from election to election.</p>
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