Noun
blue wave (plural blue waves)
(US politics) A surge of voters supporting the candidates of the Democratic Party during an election (especially a midterm election), which results in the party making significant gains.
Coordinate term: red wave
The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee. Lord Byron
Added to the poll's other findings that support for Democrats is down among millennials, blacks, and so-called Walmart and NASCAR voters, it would appear that Trump is back in favor among voters and that the ballyhooed 'Blue Wave' is dissipating." Source: Internet
“Holly s**t,” said Holly Figueroa O'Reilly, the founder of Blue Wave Crowdsource, an organisation that supports Democratic candidates. Source: Internet
The polls told us otherwise, the pundits presaged a Blue Wave; even common sense, that visceral inkling in millions of bellies around the world, seemed to say, ‘No way; he doesn’t stand a chance.’ Source: Internet
Episode 97 - The Blue Wave (w/ Benari Poulten, Franchesca Ramsey) - Fake The Nation - Earwolf Forums Welcome to the new Earwolf Forums! Source: Internet
The Blue Wave heads back to Ithaca for the Ithaca Winter Invitational on Friday Dec. 1, where they plan to continue adding victories to their record. Source: Internet