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Wave elections in the United States are el … Wave elections in the United States are elections in which a political party makes major gains. Based on the "red states and blue states" color coding convention since 2000, wave elections have often been described as either a "blue wave" if the Democratic Party makes significant gains, or a "red wave" if the Republican Party wins a substantial number of seats. Wave elections usually happen during midterm elections. There is no consensus definition of what level of gains is necessary to constitute a wave election,but the most recent election year widely described as a wave election was 2018's blue wave, where the Democratic Party regained control of the House of Representatives and made a net gain of 7 seats in gubernatorial elections.ain of 7 seats in gubernatorial elections.
, Wave election ist ein inzwischen weitverbr … Wave election ist ein inzwischen weitverbreiteter Begriff aus US-Wahlkämpfen, der dazu gebraucht wird, um substanzielle Zugewinne einer Partei bei einer Wahl – meist Kongresswahlen – auszudrücken. Auch die Politikwissenschaft verwendet den Ausdruck, der sich neben den USA auch in Indien etabliert hat. Wörtlich wäre Wave election mit „Wellen-Wahl“ oder „Wahl-Welle“ zu übersetzen; diese Anlehnung ist bewusst gewählt, da ein signifikanter Zuwachs an Mandaten in diesen Wahlen überregional stattfindet, also „eine Welle durchs Land geht“.indet, also „eine Welle durchs Land geht“.
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Wave elections in the United States are el … Wave elections in the United States are elections in which a political party makes major gains. Based on the "red states and blue states" color coding convention since 2000, wave elections have often been described as either a "blue wave" if the Democratic Party makes significant gains, or a "red wave" if the Republican Party wins a substantial number of seats. Party wins a substantial number of seats.
, Wave election ist ein inzwischen weitverbr … Wave election ist ein inzwischen weitverbreiteter Begriff aus US-Wahlkämpfen, der dazu gebraucht wird, um substanzielle Zugewinne einer Partei bei einer Wahl – meist Kongresswahlen – auszudrücken. Auch die Politikwissenschaft verwendet den Ausdruck, der sich neben den USA auch in Indien etabliert hat. Wörtlich wäre Wave election mit „Wellen-Wahl“ oder „Wahl-Welle“ zu übersetzen; diese Anlehnung ist bewusst gewählt, da ein signifikanter Zuwachs an Mandaten in diesen Wahlen überregional stattfindet, also „eine Welle durchs Land geht“.indet, also „eine Welle durchs Land geht“.
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Wave elections in the United States
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