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  1. Red política, redes de políticas o entramado de políticas, son términos con los cuales suele hacerse referencia a un conjunto de actores políticos (de carácter colectivo) que están interconectados y que intercambian recursos (poder, información y contactos entre otros).

  2. Starting with the 2000 United States presidential election, the terms "red state" and "blue state" have referred to U.S. states whose voters vote predominantly for one party — the Republican Party in red states and the Democratic Party in blue states — in presidential and other statewide elections.

  3. The red wall is a term used in British politics to describe the UK Parliament constituencies in the Midlands and Northern England that historically supported the Labour Party. [1] [2] [3] At the 2019 United Kingdom general election, many of these parliamentary seats were won by the Conservative Party, with the media describing the red wall as ...

  4. In politics, a red flag is predominantly a symbol of left-wing politics, including socialism, communism, Marxism, labour movement, and anarchism. The originally empty or plain red flag has been associated with left-wing politics since the French Revolution (1789–1799).

  5. In American politics, a blue shift, also called a red mirage, is an observed phenomenon under which counts of in-person votes are more likely than overall vote counts to be for the Republican Party (whose party color is red), while provisional votes or absentee ballots, which are often counted later, are more likely than overall vote ...

  6. Estructura de una red social representada como grafo. Una red social (en plural, redes sociales, abreviado como RR. SS.) [1] es una estructura social compuesta por un conjunto de actores y uno o más lazos o relaciones definidos entre ellos.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Red_ScareRed Scare - Wikipedia

    A Red Scare is a form of moral panic provoked by fear of the rise, supposed or real, of leftist ideologies in a society, especially communism. Historically, "red scares" have led to mass political persecution , scapegoating , and the ousting of those in government positions who have had connections with left-wing to far-left ideology.