• Kairos@lemmy.today
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      4 days ago

      Id be much more curious about some math being done on zip codes (and voting patterns) instead.

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    It’s most likely not about the local leadership, but about the mindset of the voters.

    Who has a better life expectancy? Person A who has health insurance and takes the necessary and recommended vaccinations, or Person B who takes Ivermecin as a cure-all without ever asking a doctors opinion until they are on the death bed and submits his baby to a measles party to gain a “healthy immunity”?

    Guess which parties are Person A and Person B voting for.

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    Correlation does not equal causation.

    Democrats are a-okay with you being dead if you can’t afford your health care too.

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      Americans live five years longer, on average, in metro areas, compared to rural areas.

      Democrats have more metro area districts

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      Wdym? People who get paid hundreds of thousands (not even including all the money they make from other “ventures”) don’t care about me?? Say it isn’t so!

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    assuming one can afford to live blue districts, which are often higher COL than red sdistricts. nobody wants to live in a backwaters red area.