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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Red-state republicans

What's the difference between red-state republicans and the blue-state ones?
  

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Anonymous What's the difference between red-state republicans and the blue-state ones? The blue-state Republicans are in the minority in their state. 'Red states' refer to states that traditionally vote a Republican majority in national elections.

  • Anonymous What's the difference between red-state republicans and the blue-state ones?
  • The blue-state Republicans are in the minority in their state.
  • 'Red states' refer to states that traditionally vote a Republican majority in national elections.
  • 'Blue states' refers to states that traditionally vote a Democrat majority in national elections.
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AnonymousWhat's the difference between red-state republicans and the blue-state ones?
The blue-state Republicans are in the minority in their state.

'Red states' refer to states that traditionally vote a Republican majority in national elections.
'Blue states' refers to states that traditionally vote a Democrat majority in national elections.

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