Coincidence? I think not

You figure it out - it shouldn't be difficult - unless you are a brainwashed DemocRat voter -- May be an image of text

Yeah, a change in the party affiliation of a mayor to Republican magically bestows massive wealth on a community.

 

Of course, you left out the fact that 10 of the 12 poorest states in the country are run by Republicans, including the five poorest.

 

Coincidence? You not think. You dumb.

Edited on Sep 16, 2024 6:56pm
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

Yeah, a change in the party affiliation of a mayor to Republican magically bestows massive wealth on a community.

 

Of course, you left out the fact that 10 of the 12 poorest states in the country are run by Republicans, including the five poorest.

 

Coincidence? You not think. You dumb.


  Let's see your list of the 10 states you state that are run by Republicans. I posted a list, with names, you made a statement without providing a list.

Originally posted by: David Miller

  Let's see your list of the 10 states you state that are run by Republicans. I posted a list, with names, you made a statement without providing a list.


Anybody with a brain can find that out. But I'll spoon-feed you. The twelve poorest states are (territories and Washington DC aren't included in this list), starting with the poorest:

 

MIssissippi

Louisiana

New Mexico

West Virginia

Kentucky

Arkansas

Alabama

Oklahoma

South Carolina

Tennessee

Georgia

Texas

 

New Mexico is a blue state. Georgia is a purple state. The other ten states are all dead-red.

 

I was wrong about the bottom five states all being Republican. It's four out of the bottom five.

 

The ranking is determined by percentage of the state's population living below the federal poverty line.


Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

Anybody with a brain can find that out. But I'll spoon-feed you. The twelve poorest states are (territories and Washington DC aren't included in this list), starting with the poorest:

 

MIssissippi

Louisiana

New Mexico

West Virginia

Kentucky

Arkansas

Alabama

Oklahoma

South Carolina

Tennessee

Georgia

Texas

 

New Mexico is a blue state. Georgia is a purple state. The other ten states are all dead-red.

 

I was wrong about the bottom five states all being Republican. It's four out of the bottom five.

 

The ranking is determined by percentage of the state's population living below the federal poverty line.


  Where is the link?

Originally posted by: David Miller

  Where is the link?


The next 500 times you demand a link, you still won't get one. This is US Census Bureau data. You can easily find it yourself from any of a dozen sources.

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