Red States, Blue States: 2016 Is Looking a Lot Like 2012 (and 2008) - The New York Times
How (not) to make accessible data visualizations, illustrated by the US presidential election. by Sarah L. Fossheim
Red vs. Blue States: What 8 Housing Differences Can Tell Us about the Election - Foundation Title
One Fate, Two Fates. Red States, Blue States: New Data Reveal a 432-Hour In-Person Learning Gap Produced by the Politics of Pandemic Schooling – The 74
Red States, Blue States: 2016 Is Looking a Lot Like 2012 (and 2008) - The New York Times
How Housing Varies in Blue States Versus Red States - TheStreet
Red States, Blue States: Mapping the Presidential Election | JFK Library
American policy is splitting, state by state, into two blocs | The Economist
Swing, Bellwether, and Red and Blue States: Demographics and the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election | PRB
Red States, Blue States: Two Economies, One Nation | CFA Institute Enterprising Investor
The Red State Murder Problem – Third Way
Explainer: Red States, Blue States - YouTube
How blue states and red states use COVID relief funds differently to aid schools | LA School Report
2021's Most & Least Federally Dependent States – SIPA News
Red States Least Educated in the U.S. | Time
The secrets to passing climate legislation — even in red states | Grist
Our Maps Shouldn't Lie About Our Votes - Sightline Institute
For progressives: In red states, make it about policy, not party: COLUMN - ABC News
How Republicans and Democrats Think About Coronavirus - The Atlantic