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  1. The Red Mirage

    The Red Mirage is a 1913 novel by Ida Alexa Ross Wylie. It was her third novel, and was immensely popular, reportedly making her a "darling of the media." It was adapted multiple times into motion pictures, including versions in 1915 and 1928, respectively under the titles The Unknown and The Foreign Legion. The action is set predominantly in the town of Sidi Bel Abbès, and most of the male characters are members of the French Foreign Legion. The plot primarily concerns the romantic troubles caused by the character Sylvia Omney when she chooses to marry Captain Desiré Arnaud instead of her long-time friend Richard Farquhar. A subplot concerns Farquhar's father's shady past and the impact it is continuing to have on the life of his son. In 1928 a photoplay edition of the book was released to coincide with the release of The Foreign Legion. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    In American politics, a blue shift, also called a red mirage, [1] [2] is an observed phenomenon under which counts of in-person votes are more likely than overall vote counts to be for the Republican Party (whose party color is red), while provisional votes or absentee ballots, which are often counted later, are more likely than overall vote counts to be for the Democratic Party (whose color ...
  3. newsnationnow.com

    Nov 6, 2024'Red mirage' during the 2020 election. Stirewalt, who is also a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, explained that in 2020, the red mirage was amplified due to the high number of Democratic voters using mail-in and early voting, which skewed early results in favor of Republicans.
  4. Nov 5, 2024Virginia is an example of a state that usually has a geography-driven red mirage early on election night. This is because Fairfax County, a high-population suburb of Washington, D.C., where Joe ...
  5. Nov 4, 2024The "red mirage" refers to early vote totals that favor Republicans as ballots cast in-person on Election Day are counted, while a "blue shift" occurs as absentee and provisional ballots ...
  6. Nov 6, 2024'Red mirage': New election phenomenon could destroy Donald Trump's election chances. Early signs in the US election point to a soaring Donald Trump victory over Kamala Harris, but a tricky ...
  7. Nov 5, 2024The "red mirage" is the term used when early election results show a significant lead for Republican candidates, especially in swing states, but that lead is often erased later in the night or ...
  8. 9news.com.au

    Former president Donald Trump has pointed to the red mirage to back up his baseless allegations of election fraud, when in fact it has been a function of the rise of mail-in voting and the often ...

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