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  1. Starting with the 2000 United States presidential election, the terms "red state" and "blue state" have referred to U.S. states whose voters vote predominantly for one party—the Republican Party in red states and the Democratic Party in blue states—in presidential and other statewide elections.

  2. Blue and Red States - 270toWin. Electoral Map: Blue or Red States Since 2000. As the 2016 election cycle approached, the electoral map had become pretty predictable. All but 10 states 1 had voted consistently Democratic or Republican for (at least) the prior four consecutive presidential elections. For the GOP, this represented 179 electoral votes.

  3. May 27, 2021 · Last fall, Joe Biden became the first Democratic presidential candidate to win Arizona since 1996 and the first to carry Georgia since 1992. But does this mean Arizona and Georgia are now blue...

  4. Aug 22, 2016 · The beginnings of the blue-red regional alignment in today’s American politics can be traced to 1964, when Republicans broke through in the South after almost 100 years of Democratic...

  5. Nov 13, 2014 · The United States split into red states and blue as we know them just a few presidential elections ago. Some dislike the broad brush.

  6. When elections are done in the United States, single US states are classified by their majority. In that context, in a blue state, the majority voted for a Democratic candidate, in a red state they voted for a Republican candidate. This classification has been in use since the year 2000.

  7. Build your projection using 2024 CNN ratings or past results, or start from scratch. Click on each state -- or the state squares under the map -- to assign it to a candidate.