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Why the Republican party is red — even thought red usually means the Left

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Why the Republican party is red — even thought red usually means the Left
In the U.S., red has become the color of the Republican Party, a media convention born from television graphics during the 2000 presidential election. This accidental branding, where red was assigned to Republicans and blue to Democrats, has since become a cultural shorthand for the nation's deep political polarization, despite red's global association with the Left.

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