• Trump Still Refuses To Send Military Into Violent Red States - Says "Just Let Them Kill Each Other"

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    https://www.axios.com/2023/01/27/murder-rate-high-trump-republican-states

    Not an anomaly: 2020's red states have higher murder rates
    Alexi McCammond

    Alexi McCammond

    Reproduced from Third Way; Chart: Axios Visuals

    The murder rates in Trump-voting states from 2020 have exceeded those in Biden-voting states every year since 2000, according to a new analysis.

    Why it matters: Republicans have built their party on being the
    crime-fighting candidates, even as murder rates in red states have
    outpaced blue states by an average of 23% over the past two decades.

    Four reliably-red states consistently made the top of the list u
    Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Missouri.

    Driving the news: Third Way's report analyzed homicide data for all 50
    states from 2000 through 2020, using CDC data.

    They used the 2020 presidential election results to characterize "red
    states" from the "blue states." The findings build on a previous Third
    Way report that only analyzed murder rates from 2019-2020. This time,
    they write, they wanted "to see if this one-year Red State murder
    epidemic was an anomaly."

    Zoom out: In Oct. 2022 u just before the 2022 midterm elections u a
    record-high 56% of Americans said there was more crime where they live,
    per Gallup.

    That included 73% of Republicans and a whopping 51% of Independents.
    Both parties rushed to spend tens of millions of dollars on crime ads
    that month.

    Between the lines: The political implications don't always match the
    reality.

    "Crime has historically been a very potent political issue. ItAs also
    very anecdote driven," said Jim Kessler, Third Way's executive vice
    president for policy. Murder isn't the only crime committed or
    discussed, but Third Way hopes to combat the "media and political
    narrative that crime is a Democratic problem, occurring mostly in big
    blue cities and fueled by lax policies," they write.

    What to watch: Democratic messaging on the issue in the 2024 cycle and
    whether there are renewed divisions between Democratic Party leaders and members of Congress u particularly after party infighting blamed
    progressivesA odefund the policeo slogan for down-ballot losses in 2020.

    President Biden reiterated his views just last week when he told a
    group of bipartisan mayors gathering in D.C. that handling public
    safety shouldn't involve defunding police departments.

    Methodology: Data is based on death certificates collected by state
    registries and provided to the National Vital Statistics System. To allow
    for comparison, Third Way calculated the stateAs per capita murder rate,
    the number of murders per 100,000 residents, and categorized states by
    their presidential vote in the 2020 election, resulting in an even 25-25
    state split.
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