The continuity of red and blue designations over time reflects some level of partisan stability. From 2016 to 2020, for example, only five states switched parties in the presidential election ...
Counties are colored red or blue when the % expected vote reporting reaches a set threshold. This threshold varies by state and is based on patterns of past vote reporting and expectations about ...
This difference caused a large blue mirage in North Carolina in 2020. In the first ... them separately from their Election Day votes. The state will experience a red mirage until the heavily ...
What about the more than 4.6 million people in 48 red and blue states prevented from voting in 2022 — more than enough to swing multiple U.S. Senate elections in that cycle — due to felony ...
More than almost anywhere else in America, Wisconsin was swing-resistant in this election, which made it the closest state in ...
That phenomenon is referred to as the red mirage and the blue shift, terms coined by a 2020 study by the data firm Hawkfish and by Ohio State University election law expert Edward Foley in 2019 ...
(The Center Square) – While nobody will mistake Washington state ... on Election Day characterized progressive Washington as trending slightly more blue, contrasting that with red wave national ...