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  2. Red states and blue states - Wikipedia

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    However, the perception of some states as "blue" and some as "red" was reinforced by a degree of partisan stability from election to election—from the 2016 presidential election to the 2020 presidential election, only five states changed "color"; and as of 2020, 35 out of 50 states have voted for the same party in every presidential election ...

  3. Red vs. Blue vs. Swing States: Where Have Home Prices ... - AOL

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    In 2020, a household earning the median red-state income would have spent 21.4% of their income on housing costs, but by 2024, that had jumped to 32.9%. Swing States

  4. Blue wall (United States) - Wikipedia

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    States that traditionally voted blue (Democratic), but voted Republican in 2016 are marked in red. Minnesota (a historic blue wall state), was won by Democrats by only 1.5% and Maine by 3% in 2016. Additionally, a congressional district in northern Maine gave the GOP one electoral vote.

  5. What is the 'blue wall'? Latest polls from key states of ...

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    The states were Democratic strongholds for decades until Trump flipped three of them in 2016, but President Joe Biden flipped them blue again in 2020. The blue wall refers to the collection of ...

  6. IRS data shows 'Blue State Exodus' over past 30 years - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Millions of residents in blue states have migrated to red states within the past 30 years, according to federal data. ... Massachusetts saw an exodus of 800,000, with ...

  7. File:Red states and blue states of the US based on data from ...

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  8. From the Newmaverse: Why red states could turn blue - AOL

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    Georgia’s vote for Biden in 2020 was the first time the state went Democratic in the presidential election since Bill Clinton’s victory in 1992.

  9. Swing state - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the states that regularly lean to a single party are known as "safe states" (or more specifically as "red states" and "blue states" depending on the partisan leaning), as it is generally assumed that one candidate has a base of support from which a sufficient share of the electorate can be drawn without significant investment or ...