BlueMAGA

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Etymology

From blue +‎ MAGA. From blue, the color associated with the Democratic Party and MAGA (Make America Great Again), the slogan used by Donald Trump during his election campaigns. First coined by conservatives in 2017 after the US presidential election in 2016, and popularized in mid-2024 after the initial presidential debate during Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

Proper noun

BlueMAGA

  1. (US politics, collective) Liberal and progressive voters who support Joe Biden or other Democratic Party candidates to an outrageous and seemingly blind extent, perceived to behave similarly to Donald Trump supporters.
    • [2024 July 8, Ewan Palmer, “What is Blue MAGA? Joe Biden's Vocally Online Defenders”, in Newsweek[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, retrieved 6 September 2025:
      While there is no official definition for the term, Blue MAGA has been used to describe those who are fierce advocates of the so-called "vote blue no matter who" initiative and are not willing to criticize Democrats in any way.]

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