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The EnglishLearner Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Blue and red America

Hello,
As I read an article in New York Times this morning I found this phrase-'blue and red America'.

The full sentence was - "Fahrenheit 9/11" has been a hit in both blue and red America.

What does Blue and Red mean in this sentence?

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Top answer

Here is some information that might help you. htm "Red-Blue America" Is Not Black and White > It has to do with political make-up of the country. Red-Republican-Bush.

  • Here is some information that might help you.
  • htm "Red-Blue America" Is Not Black and White > It has to do with political make-up of the country.
  • Red-Republican-Bush.
  • Blue-Democrat-Kerry.
  • Hope that helps.
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Here is some information that might help you.

http://www.brookings.org/urban/20040514_metroview.htm

"Red-Blue America" Is Not Black and White

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WOW, Thank you so much MountainHiker!
I perfectly understand what it means now.
very very interesting term!

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