Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
DonDiego believes the current Republican narrative that the political affiliation of a city influences its vulnerability to the coronavirus. Unless it's a Republican city, of course.
In reality (a world with which Republican ideology only occasionally intersects), that vulnerability depends on population density, the amount of arriving overseas travel, and how close together people are when they live and work.
Once again, Kevin Lewis endeavors to instruct someone as to what that-someone thinks.
And once again, Kevin Lewis is mistaken, . . . most likely intentionally, but nonetheless incorrect.
Poor old DonDiego was not addressing vulnerability based upon political affiliation. Poor old DonDiego was addressing the efficacy of the response in a large city dominated by Democrat voters, even dead ones*.
* Detroit has 2,503 dead people on its voter rolls. They are listed as 85-plus-year-olds.
* Detroit has 511,786 registered voters, but only 479,267 adults designated as eligible to vote. That means it has more registered voters than citizens of voting age.
Ref: Detroit Free Press