"BlueAnon" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Blend of blue + QAnon. From blue, the color associated with the Democratic Party and QAnon, another prominent conspiracy theory. First coined by conservatives in March 2021. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|blue|QAnon}} Blend of blue + QAnon Head templates: {{en-prop}} BlueAnon
  1. (US politics) The collection of conspiracy theories held by left-wingers. Tags: US Categories (topical): Conservatism, Conspiracy theories, US politics Coordinate_terms: BlueMAGA
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