Hawaii is one of the most solid Blue/Democrat states in the nation but it does have a Republican Governor.
Democratic
Michigan voted Republican in the 2016 election, and Democratic in the past three presidential elections in 2012, 2008, and 2004.
Not usually. It votes overwhelmingly Democratic.
Primary elections and caucuses and the Democratic and Republican Presidential conventions
Wiconsin voted for the Democratic nominee John Kerry.
Republicans have been successful in the past three Presidential elections, however Democrats remain strong at the state level.
Democratic Woodrow Wilson was able to win two presidential elections during an era of republican party control because of keeping the US out of war, avoiding conflicts with Germany and Mexico, as well as maintaining a good national policy.
The Democratic-Republicans became the Democratic Party in 1828, Their opponents changed label from Federalist to Whig in the 1820s
Hawaii is a Democratic State with a Republican Governor. It supported the Democratic candidate for President in 10 of the last twelve Presidential elections and in 2008, President Obama won 71.85% of the Hawaiian vote.
No
No, in the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Presidential elections Oregon voted for the Democratic candidate in the Presidential elections and while Indiana did select Obama in 2008 they chose George W. Bush over Al Gore in 2000 and over John Kerry in 2004. Blue State versus Red State is not a guarantee in Presidential elections.
That would have to be Minnesota, because every state except MN went red in 1984. Minnesota has voted Democratic in the last ten presidential elections (1976-2012), and the District of Columbia has voted Democratic in the last thirteen presidential elections (1964-2012), which is its entire presidential voting history.
Sarah Palin is a Republican and the vice-presidential nominee selected by John McCain. This was in the 2008 US presidential elections.