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during elections.
Bellwethers in the
United States typically change every election cycle due to
shifts in the electorate.
Bellwethers also
differ by the...
- In the law of torts, a
bellwether trial is a test case
intended to try a
widely contested issue.
Bellwether trials are an increasingly[when?]
common phenomenon...
- Mira
Bellwether (March 31, 1982 –
December 25, 2022) was an
American author, artist, and ****
educator best
known for ****ing
Trans Women, a single-issue...
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scientists experiment with sheep,
finding that
their flocks are led by
bellwethers,
certain sheep which are "indistinguishable from the rest of the flock...
- Look up
bellwether in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bellwether is an
indicator of trends,
often in the
context of politics. The term is
derived from...
- ****ing
Trans Women (FTW) is a zine
created by Mira
Bellwether. A
single 80-page issue,
numbered "#0", was
published in
October 2010 and
republished in...
- New Mexico, and Pennsylvania, as more
accurate political and
cultural bellwethers. The 21st
century Missouri electorate is also much less
urbanized than...
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Bellwether counties in the
United States are
those whose votes back the
winning candidate in
United States presidential elections. The
strongest bellwether...
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statewide vote
until 2024.
Northampton and
Luzerne counties, both
statewide bellwethers,
would also not vote
Republican again until 2016; meanwhile,
Bucks County...
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Miami Herald described the ****ociation as "one of the most
reliable bellwethers of the
Academy Award for Best Picture."
Frank Swietek –
Founder Todd...