Why are Republicans red and Democrats blue?
by Einav Rabinovitch-Fox from US news | The Guardian on (#76S4Z)
The party colors are a surprisingly recent tradition. But do they really represent the diversity of Americans' beliefs?
Color has long played a role in US politics.
In 1867, US suffragists Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton adopted the yellow color of the sunflower - Kansas's state flower - during their campaign for women's voting rights in the state. By the 20th century, suffragists added white and purple to their political uniforms": white dresses, standing for purity and moral authority, became the most notable marker of the movement.
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