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who billed the event as The Great Red Versus Blue State Debate. As the chief executives of what many consider to be the quintessential red and blue states, one didn’t have to be a supporter of ...
(See map, above ... An average of 17.4 percent of people in red states reported that they were without health insurance versus 11.5 percent in blue states. Blue-state residents were also ...
Throughout all 50 states, the debate between red states (Republican-leaning) and blue states (Democrat-leaning) can get pretty heated and often extends to financial aspects such as cost of living ...
Who has fatter 401(k) balances--people living in red or blue states? According to investment advisory firm FutureAdvisor, employees who work for companies headquartered in blue states may be ...
Red states are getting redder. Blue states are getting bluer. Is it any surprise that our politics are getting hotter? An exclusive USA TODAY analysis of the nation's 3,113 counties shows a ...
The No. 1 overall state – for the third year in a row – is red Utah, which is followed by blue New Hampshire. Third is red Idaho, fourth is blue Minnesota, fifth and sixth are red Nebraska and ...
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