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The “blue wall” refers to a group of states that have consistently voted Democrat in presidential elections from 1992 through 2012. Former President Donald Trump managed to flip three of these ...
Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin this week These states part of 'blue wall,' but Trump flipped them in 2016 Democratic strategist: These states 'pivotal' to both campaigns Harris ...
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What is the ‘Blue Wall'? What Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin mean for the election By NBC New York Staff • Published November 6, 2024 • Updated on November 6, 2024 at 2:02 am ...
Democrats held their “blue wall” – a cluster of eastern, Midwest and western states that usually go Democratic and were key for Obama.
The blue wall states have been pivotal to elect presidents in the last several elections. Barack Obama claimed them in his 2008 and 2012 victories. In 2016, Hillary Clinton lost the trio to Trump.
The blue wall refers to the collection of states whose electoral votes often went to the Democrat presidential candidate. Trump flipped three them red in 2016: Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Democrats are rebuilding their strength in the “blue wall” states that former President Trump won in 2016, raising the party’s hopes in a region that will prove critical to races up and down ...
Harris would now need to take all three of the "Blue Wall" states — Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — to clinch a victory. But Trump is also leading in those states as many votes pour in.