Of course they do. Population wise not really, because population doesn't decide the election. Only the electoral collage does. The blue states represent Decorates and the red states represent Republicans.
"Red state" and "blue state" are terms used to describe states in the United States that typically vote predominantly for either the Republican Party (red states) or the Democratic Party (blue states) in presidential elections. The terms are used to quickly indicate the political leanings of a particular state.
red states vote usually republican and blue states vote usually democrat purple like florida is a battle ground between the to parties.
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The next General election is 2010. I found this information in my blue constituion book. I am a girl that is studying for a test and didn't feel like looking it up in my book but then i had to cause it didnt have the answer.I am in 7th grade. I hope this answer helped you as much as i wanted it too.
The candidates aired much more ads in swing states than in other states. There are states that are traditionally red (republican) or blue (democratic). However, some states switch between red and blue from time to time, such as Ohio or Florida or Virginia. Candidates push for swing states because they try to win those electoral votes. For example, in the 2012 election, Romney and Obama constantly bombarded Ohio with political ads. However, states such as California or Alabama were typically left alone. This is because Ohio was a swing state and could go either way when it came to election, and California is a blue state while Alabama is a red state. When it came down to election night, Obama ended up winning Ohio.
It was a key swing state. It normally decides the winer of the election most years because of how close the rest of the country is. It is the biggest swing state. Democrats have an advantage in every election. Most "Blue states" have more Electoral votes than Red states
A state where the voting usually favors the Democratic candidate.
Kansas is a red state, typically, but this election it seems like it might go blue.
Yes, if you count blueberries.
No, there is no actually war in Gathering Blue, unless you count war in the mind.
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