A study was conducted that revealed that once a COVID vaccine was available, Republicans were more likely to die than Democrats:

Republicans’ excess death rate spiked after COVID-19 vaccines arrived, a study says

Excess Death Rates for Republicans and Democrats During the COVID-19 Pandemic

“This study constructs an individual-level dataset with political affiliation and excess death rates during the COVID-19 pandemic via a linkage of 2017 voter registration in Ohio and Florida to mortality data from 2018 to 2021. We estimate substantially higher excess death rates for registered Republicans when compared to registered Democrats, with almost all of the difference concentrated in the period after vaccines were widely available in our study states. Overall, the excess death rate for Republicans was 5.4 percentage points (pp), or 76%, higher than the excess death rate for Democrats.”

Do you think this will have a significant impact on the election results in states like Ohio and Florida?

  • @jordanlund
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    It could, I mean, we don’t know the politics of the covid dead, but look at the numbers:

    Pennsylvania:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_United_States_presidential_election_in_Pennsylvania

    Trump - 2,970,733
    Clinton - 2,926,441
    Difference: 44,292
    Covid deaths: 51,344
    Source: https://usafacts.org/visualizations/coronavirus-covid-19-spread-map/state/pennsylvania/

    Michigan:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_United_States_presidential_election_in_Michigan

    Trump - 2,279,543
    Clinton - 2,268,839
    Difference: 10,704
    Covid deaths: 44,728
    Source: https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/stats

    Wisconsin:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_United_States_presidential_election_in_Wisconsin

    Trump - 1,405,284
    Clinton - 1,382,536
    Difference: 22,748
    Covid deaths: 16,723
    Source: https://usafacts.org/visualizations/coronavirus-covid-19-spread-map/state/wisconsin/

    • Atelopus-zeteki
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      “Data from the U.S. Postal Service and Census Bureau shows how the pandemic drove urban professionals who were able to work remotely — disproportionately Democrats — out of coastal, progressive cities to seek more space or recreational amenities in the nation’s suburbs and Sun Belt. This moved liberals out of electoral districts where Democrats reliably won by large margins into many purple regions that had the potential to swing with just small changes to the map.”

      Yes, please, we need every tiny bit of help to win this one.

      • @[email protected]
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        2610 hours ago

        Admittedly, that specific change may have been negated or reversed thanks to the return to work mandates a lot of employers are now imposing.

      • @[email protected]
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        16 hours ago

        the people in that demographic seek fiscal policies that protect their wealth and they’re not voting liberal to get it.

        • @[email protected]
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          55 hours ago

          Not always, especially if they lived in liberal area. I know a lot of well off people that don’t mind being taxed and want other less fortunate than them to get help from the government. That or they view Trump as they threat to democracy that he is.

  • @dhork
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    COVID has already had an impact on the election. The census date was April 1, 2020. In March of 2020, COVID had started to severely hit NYC but was only ramping up in other areas. NY ended up losing a congressional seat in that census, by only 89 people. There’s no doubt that COVID’s timing screwed up NY State’s congressional map, and contributed to the slim Republican majority in this year’s congress.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yikes. We’re all thinking about how covid disproportionately affects the elderly, but it also disproportionately affects people who live in denser population centers.

      I don’t like talking about pandemics in terms of which political party they help, but I guess the dems may have been hit harder in the end…

      • @[email protected]
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        I’m too lazy to look this up, but I believe death rates were higher out of cities vs in cities. Half the reason hospitals were packed in cities is because rural people went where the ventilators were. Everywhere had all the covid waves, they just hit cities first.

        Elderly tend to be more R, and D folks were more likely to mask and vaccinate. But elderly vaccinated pretty well across the board and the divide was bigger in the young. Lots of factors, but my money is on D making out slightly better as a broad cohort. Tragic all around though.

        Ok I did some searching and excess mortality points to higher rural impact, but official cause of death data is mixed (too lazy to link though).

        https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/penn-sas-comparing-urban-and-rural-excess-mortality-during-covid-19-pandemic

        • @dhork
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          Oh yeah, everything you wrote about excess mortality in rural vs urban areas is 100% correct. But the Census aimed to enumerate everyone living in the country as of April 1, 2020, and it hit NYC really hard right at the start. So the fact that the rest of the country eventually caught up with the mortality rate didn’t help NY State in the Census at all.

  • RubberDuck
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    The vote difference in Georgia was less than 12K votes…

    I’m betting more that the excess mortality of republicans was easily 12k more than democrat excess deaths during Covid… The more hardline/republiQan/Nuts, the more anti-mask and prone to risky behavior during the pandemic, the more excess deaths… especially at the beginning with the OG (die-in-the-intensive-care-hooked-up-to-a-vebtilator) variant.

  • @Coreidan
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    16 hours ago

    That depends. How many democrats died during Covid?

    • edric
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      189 hours ago

      OP’s question is if the number of republicans who died from covid would affect their voting numbers, not about the quality of the people running or if the people who vote for them care.

      • AmidFuror
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        39 hours ago

        To paraphrase, you can’t cure stupid, but you can kill it.