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But a lot of these differences in vaccine rates are likely driven by partisanship at the individual level. Sometimes the relationships we see at aggregate levels (like states or counties) actually obscure a different pattern at the individual level. But not in this case.

As public opinion surveys have demonstrated since the beginning of the pandemic, Republicans and Democrats have very different assessments of the disease and just how dangerous it is.

After thinking about this, how accurate is this study? Is it for whites only? It’s like 47-49% of whites have received a shot, I know white conservatives who did in the very beginning in the hype, so this sample of whites is even somewhat off.

Are they suggesting 61% of Hispanics(39% vaccination rate) and 66% of blacks(34% vaccination rate) voted for Trump? Or don’t their pets count?