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  2. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    Turquoise blue color was shown in Iran as a symbol of royalism and support of the Pahlavi dynasty, and the flag of this dynasty (Pahlavi) is of this color. In Australia the colour blue has been associated with conservatism and the right since pre-federation, taking influence from the United Kingdom.

  3. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of symbols and labels used by political parties, groups or movements around the world. Some symbols are associated with one or more worldwide ideologies and used by many parties that support a particular ideology.

  4. For maps of future elections, "hold" is used for "incumbent intent is known and is eligible, or incumbent is running for re-election", whereas "gain" is used for "incumbent is retiring/term-limited". Following this, there is an additional color used, which is also used when an election has taken place but not been called yet.

  5. What's causing the growing political gap between Gen Z men ...

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    “The clear progressive-vs-conservative divide on sexual harassment appears to have caused — or at least is part of — a broader realignment of young men and women into liberal and ...

  6. The history and meaning behind Women's History Month colors

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    Here's the history and meaning behind Women's history month colors: purple, green, white and gold. Experts explain the fascinating origins.

  7. Why do most conservative voters of color still back Trump for ...

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    Political experts weigh in on what a recent poll signals about the Black vote in the 2024 presidential election. A The post Why do most conservative voters of color still back Trump for president ...

  8. Rosette (politics) - Wikipedia

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    An election declaration for the UK 2019 general election, with four candidates wearing rosettes. Left to right: Conservative, Labour, Brexit, Liberal Democrat. In politics, a rosette is a fabric decoration worn by political candidates to identify themselves as belonging to a particular party. [1]

  9. Women in conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Still, many conservative women continue to support her, and this support along with that of Sarah Palin in 2008 has showed that conservatives now seriously consider women for major political roles. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] Bachmann's run also sparked the debate of women's role in politics and public policy, and whether or not gender roles should be ...