Answer: DEM
DEM is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 176 times.
Referring Clues:
- Like one side of the aisle: Abbr.
- "Roll ___ bones!"
- Party label
- J.F.K. or F.D.R.
- Brooklynese pronoun
- Rep. foe
- G.O.P. foe
- Donkey supporter: Abbr.
- F.D.R. or J.F.K., e.g.
- "Oh, ___ Golden Slippers" (classic tune)
- F.D.R. or J.F.K.: Abbr.
- F.D.R., e.g.
- Clinton, e.g.: Abbr.
- D.C. party
- Rep.'s rival
- Unlike Ike: Abbr.
- Like L.B.J.
- Party member, briefly
- Kerry or Gore: Abbr.
- Rep.'s opponent
- Rep.'s opposite
- Party person, informally
- Blue Stater, more likely than not
- Person on the left?: Abbr.
- Rep.'s foe
- Nancy Pelosi, e.g.: Abbr.
- Not like Ike: Abbr.
- Barack Obama, e.g.: Abbr.
- Like 11-Down: Abbr.
- JFK or FDR
- Daschle's party (abbr.)
- FDR or JFK
- Rep.'s counterpart
- JFK's party
- JFK or LBJ
- Obama or Clinton, briefly
- JFK or RFK, e.g.
- Jackson was the first to become pres.
- Rep. rival
- FDR, e.g.
- Gore, for example: Abbr.
- Like JFK
- Boxer, e.g.: Abbr.
- Sen. Chuck Schumer, e.g.
- Like 10-Down: Abbr.
- LBJ, for one
- Obama or FDR
- DNC part: Abbr.
- Pierce or Polk: Abbr.
- FDR or RFK
- JFK or FDR, partywise
- Tester from Mont., e.g.
- JFK, but not LAX
- Carter or Clinton: Abbr.
- Republican's opponent: Abbr.
- LBJ or BHO
- LBJ or JFK
- Brief party label
- Pt. of DNC
- J.F.K. or F.D.R., partywise
- Rep's rival
- Boxer from Calif., for instance?
- Rep's counterpart
- Rep. opponent
- "O ___ Golden Slippers"
- GOP foe
- J.F.K. supporter
- DNC member
- Dose people?
- Type on the left side?: Abbr.
- One in a blue state majority: Abbr.
- Not Rep. or Ind.
- Ballot ID
- Obama, e.g.: Abbr.
- FDR or JFK, politically
- LBJ or FDR
- JFK, but not LGA
- Like JFK and FDR
- Many a blue stater: Abbr.
- "___ Bums" (nickname of the Brooklyn Dodgers)
- BHO, for one
- Those people, in Brooklyn
- Gov't. grp.
- Pres. Carter, e.g.
- Elephant's natural enemy, for short?
- Rush target, informally
- Obama, for ex.
- HST's party
- Obama's party: Abbr
- LBJ's party
- FDR's party
- Radical anti-Amer. socialist, per Rick Santorum
- One who's blue, for short?
- Pol. party
- Jack, Bobby, or Ted
- Party LBJ belonged to
- Those people, in reggae songs
- Lib ___ (U.K. party member)
- F.D.R. or L.B.J.: Abbr.
- Not a Rep.
- Party person?: Abbr.
- BHO, but not GWB
- Blue, in a way: Abbr.
- Boxer, e.g., in brief
- Like 1-Down: Abbr.
- GOP rival
- JFK or FDR's party
- Nov. ballot designation
- One to the left on the Hill
- DC group on the left, inside 3- and 26-Down
- Blue: Abbr.
- L.B.J. or J.F.K., but not D.D.E.
- "___ Bones" (old spiritual)
- ___ Bums (Brooklyn Dodgers nickname)
- 23-Down's rival
- Either Sen. Udall
- Frequent winner in a 66-Across: Abbr.
- Obama or Clinton, informally
- Party for JFK
- Pelosi's party (abbr.)
- Biden's party (abbr.)
- On the left, for short
- Clinton's party (abbr.)
- JFK's party (abbr.)
- Obama or Biden, informally
- GOP fighter
- ___ Bums: Brooklyn Dodgers nickname
- Blue Stater, for short
- Boxer, e.g., for short
- Carter's party: abbr.
- Party person, in headlines
- JFK, for one
- Blue on an electoral map: Abbr.
- Like Obama: Abbr.
- JFK, e.g.
- Party label. for short
- Sen. Franken, e.g.
- Chuck Schumer, for one (Abbr.)
- Wiz Khalifa's "We ___ Boyz"
- Bill Clinton or Barack Obama, informally
- Blue, on some maps: Abbr.
- GOP opponent
- Rep.'s campaign rival
- One on the left?: Abbr.
- Certain voter ID
- Partisan, in headlines
- FDR, but not TR
- On the blue side, for short
- "Dose" people
- Blue voter, briefly
- JFK, say
- Pelosi's party: Abbr.
- AOC, for one
- Like F.D.R.: Abbr.
- Sort of person who's blue: Abbr.
- Sen. Warren, e.g.
- Party person, briefly
- What blue may mean, briefly
- "___ Bones" (spiritual)
- Short blue person?
- "We ___ Boyz"
- D as in D.C.?: Abbr.
- Biden or Harris, for short
- "___ Bones" (classic spiritual)
- AOC's political party
- Like one side of the Cong. aisle
- JFK
- 50-Across, for one: Abbr.
- Liberal informally
- Like the blue side, in brief
- Person who's left, for short?
- Many a lib
- Cleveland, e.g.: Abbr.
- "We ___ Boyz" (Wiz Khalifa song)
- Blue, in brief
- Many a blue state sen.
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - September 27, 2024
- LA Times - September 11, 2024
- New York Times - July 27, 2024
- USA Today - July 17, 2024
- New York Times - July 15, 2024
- LA Times - July 07, 2024
- New York Times - March 23, 2024
- New York Times - March 17, 2024
- LA Times - February 27, 2024
- New York Times - February 24, 2024
- New York Times - February 14, 2024
- LA Times - January 04, 2024
- New York Times - May 19, 2023
- LA Times - May 04, 2023
- New York Times - April 30, 2023
- New York Times - March 27, 2023
- New York Times - December 11, 2022
- New York Times - July 31, 2022
- LA Times - July 04, 2022
- USA Today - December 16, 2021
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