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Even the most competitive and evenly balanced states are infected by the same contagion as the hardened one-party states.
This month, governors around the country are being sworn-in to new terms, and in many states, the divisions of last fall's election are still front and center. Amy Walter of the Cook Political ...
According to calculations by political blogger Paul Radar, a majority of states, 33 of them, have voted for the same party in every presidential election over the past two decades, from 2000 to 2020.
Throughout all 50 states, the debate between red states (Republican-leaning) and blue states (Democrat-leaning) can get pretty heated and often extends to financial aspects such as cost of living, ...
Political Cartoons; Red and blue states. ... By The Week Staff. published 24 October 2022 Red and blue states. ... analysts have begun to worry over the United States' plan to host one ...
‘Civil War’ Unites Audiences from Red and Blue States. The controversial indie film — which opened to an impressive $25.7 million — is drawing an equal number of conservatives and liberals ...
The designation of colors for specific parties, in this case, red for Republicans and blue for Democrats, is something that is so ingrained in the political arena it is hard to believe that it is ...
Blue states – meaning those that voted for Kamala Harris in last year’s presidential election – fared better in the 2025 edition of the rankings in areas such as health care and the environment.
Americans’ migration trends could spell political changes in both red and blue states, and those changes could be seen in the upcoming 2024 presidential election, a new Realtor.com report found.
Here is the tax burden for every state that typically leans right/red (though many states have historically gone back and forth with political leanings). Alabama: 7.99% Alaska: 4.93% ...
Throughout all 50 states, the debate between red states (Republican-leaning) and blue states ... (though many states have historically gone back and forth with political leanings). Alabama: 7.99%.