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swing state

[ swing steyt ]

noun

, U.S. Politics.
  1. a state of the U.S. in which the Democratic and Republican candidates both have a good chance of winning and that is considered key to the outcome of a presidential election:

    the swing states of Ohio and Indiana.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of swing state1

First recorded in 1950–55

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Example Sentences

The two lawyers were also involved in lawsuits seeking to overturn election results in swing states, every one of which was either dropped or thrown out of court.

Arizona does not appear to be close to becoming the next Virginia — a swing state that has consistently leaned blue recently after years of GOP dominance.

Data shows that during the election, disinformation was highly targeted locally, with voters in swing states exposed to significantly more online messages about voter intimidation, fraud, ballot glitches, and unrest than voters in other states.

His margins of victory were in the thousands or tens of thousands in decisive swing states.

For now, it’s not clear if Georgia is a swing state, a state that swung once or something in between.

Truth is, no one is sure how Cuba will play in the critical swing state of Florida in 2016.

In 2014, it appears, the key to winning in a swing state is to avoid talking about issues and emphasize pig castration.

Ohio is a must-win swing state for Republicans if they are to reclaim the White House.

After all, unlike Guinta, Innis would have been a fresh new face for the GOP in a very purple swing state.

After all, he has been one of the most divisive governors in the country, and serves in a key swing state.

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