They express reversion during development from the recessive white flower condition to the dominant
purple state. This reversion produces streaks and sectors of purple anthocyanin pigment in flower petals and seeds that are otherwise white.
But his drawing has progressively become more concerned with formal issues, particularly color relationships: smooth patches of gray, blue, and green ink, orange highways cutting across
purple state lines.
"We're a
purple state that got universal background checks passed," he told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Monday, stressing how he can "bring people together on the other side and actually get stuff done."
If California becomes a
purple state, and Democrats can no longer assume its 20 percent of 270 electoral votes, Republicans nationwide will be indebted to the immigrants' son who plucked up Goldwater's banner of conservatism with a Western libertarian flavor.
There was in particular a quote that said "the mediator between brain and muscle must be the heart," and I said, "That's me!" I want to create a
purple state, not cater to just a red one or a blue one.
Colorado: Another Republican retirement in a
purple state has created a strong Democratic pickup opportunity.
In her election last year in an increasingly
purple state, Klobuchar drew support from voters in urban, suburban and rural areas -- including in dozens of counties Trump won in 2016.
Presidentially, Nevada is a truly
purple state, trending blue perhaps because of changing demographics.
Graham, who was considered a centrist, was viewed as a more attractive general election candidate in the
purple state. Gillum is more liberal, having earned the backing of Vermont Sen.
But a retraction would also pose a major political threat to Trump, who is depending on a strong economy to woo swing voters in crucial
purple states as he seeks reelection.
"Trump creates a rock-and-a-hard-place scenario for Republicans running in blue-leaning and
purple states," said Democratic pollster Geoff Garin.