Red pill and blue pill, symbols originating from the 1999 science fiction film The Matrix. The pills represent a choice between remaining in a state of blissful ignorance (blue) or accepting a painful reality (red). Since The Matrix’s release, the red p
RED VS. BLUE INDICATORS AS ELECTION SEASON HEATS UP.Charts related to the 2008 U.S. election campaign between Republican nominee John McCain and Democratic nominee Barack Obama are presented.KalwarskiTaraBusinessWeek
election and sat out four years later because he was unhappy with the president and the rest of the field.This year, he voted for Donald Trump and considers himself more a Republican than a Democrat. His No. 1 issue is the economy. "I can respect what he's built and what he's ...
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(1) gauge the extent to which national election results reflect significant policy and political differences between the red and blue states and (2) to assess the explanatory power of the dichotomous red–blue label relative to a continuous variable of "redness" or "blueness" by the percentage ...
Election night 2020 was an election night like no other — and not just because the “night” ended up lasting four days. This election was also unique because of …
Conversely, some people may consider Maine or Minnesota dark blue states, but others may consider them light blue due to their potential to switch in an upcoming election. Use of “Blue State” in a sentence The progressive policies advocated by the candidate found fertile ground in the blue ...
You only have to look at the map and ask the question ‘who won the election?’ to see the problem. There is more red than blue which suggests a win for the Republicans when the opposite was the case. The electoral college voting system means that a state will be mapped as either red...
The novel by Casey McQuiston, "Red, White & Royal Blue," is headed to the big screen. Here, we share everything we know so far, from release date to cast news.
THE POLICY ELECTION — If he takes office, Trump may refuse to give federal grants to local police departments that boycott his mass deportations, NBC’s Julia Ainsley, Garrett Haake and Laura Strickler scooped. Such a policy would likely get tied up in court at first. ...