All of them? Maybe you want to check again. The point, and I'll concede it might be foolish to share it at DCUM, is that there's a clear pattern of poor people not taking the vaccine regardless of politics or geography. That pretty obviously trumps this political garbage. And yes, I know this is a board full of people who's brains were ruined by Trump. |
Sadly, Nevada is impacted because Vegas. |
What is the pattern? Perhaps you can share your own map instead of creating facts out of thin air for the sake of being contrarian. Whatever the rate is, the green states (which are all blue states) are doing a better job of outreach to the poor people in metro areas than the red states are to just about anyone. |
Pretty clear pattern here... Higher percentage of Trump voters -> higher percentage of vaccine hesitancy. |
Republicans are the problem - they are PRO-COVID.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/post-abc-poll-biden/2021/07/03/54e95b6e-db43-11eb-8fb8-aea56b785b00_story.html |
And meanwhile, there are more dangerous Delta, Epsilon and Lambda variants. |
Shh. Most of DCUM thinks it’s just the Trump/GOP variant they have to be worried about! |
If you torture the numbers, they will confess! |
It’s like this everywhere.
Blue states actually end up masking their Trumpers. Look at CA. The counties in the Bay Area are the highest in the country. Those areas have been doing lots of outreach to the lower income areas in their county. Look at San Diego or Central Valley which are very red. Very low vaccination rates. Republican areas have two problems. Whites who have access to the vaccine but lap up FOX’s message to not get vaccinated and a local government that will do as little as possible for the lower income AA and Latinos to get access. |
Where in your paradigm do you fit low vaccination rate, low income areas in DC, Balto, Philly, and NYC? All the cities have maps online and it’s clear the differences within the cities are disturbing. |
When you don't like the actual numbers, you whine and claim torture. |
38% of Republicans came right out and said they were refusing to get vaccinated. And the data shows that as well. Yet you wanna claim that some kind of tortured lying via data manipulation happened? You have a serious problem acknowledging reality. |
Not as disturbing as the amount of Republicans who won’t get a vaccine. |
Someone knows nothing about statistics and inference, but knows everything about facile political analysis. |
You would need to actually see the data within cities to make that judgment, but you obviously haven’t. Doubly Credulous, Utterly Moronic |