blue shift
See also: blueshift
English
Etymology
From blue + shift, referring to the Democratic Party's political color.
Pronunciation
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Noun
- (US politics) An observed phenomenon in which an apparent early Republican lead after the polls close on the night of an election is diminished by the counting of mail-in ballots later in the evening or in the days after Election Day.
- Synonym: red mirage
- (physics) Alternative form of blueshift.
Further reading
- blue shift (politics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia