Beginning with the presidential elections of 2000, the press has made much of the supposed cultural differences between the
A) "red" states that vote for the Democratic candidate and the "blue" states that vote for the Republican candidate.
B) "red" states that vote for the Republican candidate and the "blue" states that vote for the Democratic candidate.
C) "red" states that vote for the Democratic candidate and the "white" states that vote for the Republican candidate.
D) "scarlet" states that vote for the Republican candidate and the "gray" states that vote for the Democratic candidate.
E) "maize" states that vote for the Republican candidate and the "blue" states that vote for the Democratic candidate.
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