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Swing state
UK //swɪŋ steɪt//US //swɪŋ steɪt//
Definition
A U.S. state where no single political party holds a majority.
In simple words: A state in the US where both political parties have similar support.
Examples
- Florida is often considered a key swing state in presidential elections.
- Candidates focus heavily on swing states to secure their electoral votes.
- In recent elections, Pennsylvania has been a significant swing state.
- Polls show that swing states can change the outcome of the election.
- Ohio is another well-known swing state that can tip the balance.
Usage notes
Typically used in political contexts, particularly during elections. Avoid using in non-political discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a swing set that can go both ways, like voters in a swing state.
Collocations
- swing state voters
- swing state politics
- swing state dynamics
Synonyms
- battleground state
- toss-up state
- competitive state
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'swing' (to move back and forth) instead of its political meaning.
- Used in non-political contexts inaccurately.
- Assumed to refer to 'all states' instead of specific ones.