It could also be that Trump states/counties are just more rural and farther from cities, and so it's taken longer for the virus to get there, whereas the Clinton places, being more urban and coastal, have gone thru their first wave and are now declining. But it's suggestive of the conservative antipathy to science/medicine and their leader's open scoffing of preventative measures. But now that it's hit Trump country, does this start to create doubt in his base?
"Ain't no party like an S Club party!'" - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft
It could also be that Trump states/counties are just more rural and farther from cities, and so it's taken longer for the virus to get there, whereas the Clinton places, being more urban and coastal, have gone thru their first wave and are now declining. But it's suggestive of the conservative antipathy to science/medicine and their leader's open scoffing of preventative measures.
It could also be that Trump states/counties are just more rural and farther from cities, and so it's taken longer for the virus to get there, whereas the Clinton places, being more urban and coastal, have gone thru their first wave and are now declining. But it's suggestive of the conservative antipathy to science/medicine and their leader's open scoffing of preventative measures. But now that it's hit Trump country, does this start to create doubt in his base?
Again I dont doubt it but I was trying to find further confirmation.
It could also be that Trump states/counties are just more rural and farther from cities, and so it's taken longer for the virus to get there, whereas the Clinton places, being more urban and coastal, have gone thru their first wave and are now declining. But it's suggestive of the conservative antipathy to science/medicine and their leader's open scoffing of preventative measures. But now that it's hit Trump country, does this start to create doubt in his base?
Again I dont doubt it but I was trying to find further confirmation.
It's from this article in the Washington Post. Sadly I can't seem to post a link. There are more statistics and an in-depth analysis.
Amazing how quickly things can change. We have had a couple of quarantine fuck ups and as a result we have gone from being completely virus free to new cases.