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单词 red state
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Definition of red state in English:

red state

noun
  • A US state that predominantly votes for or supports the Republican Party.

    红州(在美国主要投共和党票或支持共和党的州)。比较 BLUE STATE

    Compare with blue state
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I think the most striking fact about all of this is that people in red states aren't voting with their pocketbooks.
    • Suppose further that a minority of the Congressional representatives of the red states also supported the petitions.
    • You guessed it, they were red states, with Texas leading the way.
    • ‘We had people elected in the so-called red states everywhere from Utah to Idaho,’ Gross said.
    • Overall, the red states, the ones that voted for Bush, gained 7.5 million people since 2000.
    • All of the competitive US Senate races are in red states.
    • And red states, as their color portends, get angered really easily.
    • And one suspects that if the survey results were broken down by geographic region, it would be even less divisive in many red states.
    • There are the red states, and there are the blue states.
    • He'll hang his hat with the red states, thank you very much.
    • Give poorer people in the red states some good reasons to vote your way.
    • President Bush was a liability, even for a Republican in a tomato red state like Virginia.
    • You'll be helping women and supporting feminist activism - and in a red state, too.
    • And the states that are nearby happen to be red states.
    • It flourishes in red states as well as blue, cutting through the establishment's false dichotomy of liberal/conservative.
    • In the 2000 election year of red states or blue, Florida was purple.
    • But it is clear that Senate Democrats simply cannot afford to have a leader who hails from a hardcore red state.
    • The emergence of a solid block of Republican red states across the map has come as a shock to Kerry supporters.
    • Last summer a legislative committee in Florida, another red state, put insurance executives, lawyers and medical lobbyists under oath in an effort to get to the truth about malpractice costs.
    • Those impressions are problems in the so-called red states that vote Republican in presidential elections.

Origin

From the typical colour used to represent the Republican Party on maps during elections.

Definition of red state in US English:

red state

noun
  • A US state that predominantly votes for or supports the Republican Party.

    红州(在美国主要投共和党票或支持共和党的州)。比较 BLUE STATE

    Compare with blue state
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the 2000 election year of red states or blue, Florida was purple.
    • And the states that are nearby happen to be red states.
    • Overall, the red states, the ones that voted for Bush, gained 7.5 million people since 2000.
    • You'll be helping women and supporting feminist activism - and in a red state, too.
    • All of the competitive US Senate races are in red states.
    • Last summer a legislative committee in Florida, another red state, put insurance executives, lawyers and medical lobbyists under oath in an effort to get to the truth about malpractice costs.
    • It flourishes in red states as well as blue, cutting through the establishment's false dichotomy of liberal/conservative.
    • Those impressions are problems in the so-called red states that vote Republican in presidential elections.
    • ‘We had people elected in the so-called red states everywhere from Utah to Idaho,’ Gross said.
    • President Bush was a liability, even for a Republican in a tomato red state like Virginia.
    • But it is clear that Senate Democrats simply cannot afford to have a leader who hails from a hardcore red state.
    • I think the most striking fact about all of this is that people in red states aren't voting with their pocketbooks.
    • Give poorer people in the red states some good reasons to vote your way.
    • Suppose further that a minority of the Congressional representatives of the red states also supported the petitions.
    • And red states, as their color portends, get angered really easily.
    • He'll hang his hat with the red states, thank you very much.
    • You guessed it, they were red states, with Texas leading the way.
    • And one suspects that if the survey results were broken down by geographic region, it would be even less divisive in many red states.
    • The emergence of a solid block of Republican red states across the map has come as a shock to Kerry supporters.
    • There are the red states, and there are the blue states.

Origin

From the typical color used to represent the Republican Party on maps during elections.

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