red state
noun[C]
uk/ˈred ˌsteɪt/us/ˈred ˌsteɪt/a USstatewhere mostpeopleusuallyvoteRepublican:
(美国的)(大多数人通常投票给共和党的)红色州Texas is aredstate- weknowthat.德克萨斯是一个红色州——这一点我们是知道的。
Hecourted"redstate"votersinfarmcountrywith avisittochurchand anapplicationfor ahuntinglicence.他通过参观教堂和申请狩猎执照来吸引农村地区的“红色州”选民。
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blue state
- SouthCarolina is one of theredstateson theelectoralmap, and had notvotedfor aDemocraticcandidatein apresidentialelectionsince Jimmy Carter in 1980.
- InColorado, one of theso-calledredstates, Democratswoncontrolof U. S.SenateandHouseseatspreviouslyheldby Republicans.
- We are verypolarized, we are in aredstate/bluestateAmerica.
- The President'spolicycouldhurtredstatesas well asbluestates.
- grassrootscampaignsthat canreach"redstate"groupslikeborn-againChristians
International relations: United States politics & government
- anti-Republican
- battleground state
- bicameral
- blue state
- caucus
- confederacy
- G-man
- gubernatorial
- homeland security
- House Committee
- impeach
- joint resolution
- override
- secret service
- secretary
- Secretary of State
- senate
- the Articles of Confederation
- the GOP
- the Republican Party