Many websites like that one provide factual information and also provide opinionated information, news sites do this all the time...In this particular case I posted some factual information from that website and you posted their opinionated information...
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Well...you missed the stats chart if you read the link because it clearly listed data stats by counties , and breakdowns of vaccination results and links within that link showed the whole USA by counties .
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One of the main factors driving differences in COVID-19 vaccination rates across the country is partisanship. Our
surveys consistently find that Democrats are much more likely to report having been vaccinated than Republicans, and Republicans are much more likely to say that they definitely do not want to get vaccinated.
We obtained data on the share of the population fully vaccinated by county from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC)
COVID-19 Integrated County View and data on the 2020 Presidential election results by county from
here (for more detailed methods, see:
Vaccination is Local: COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Vary by County and Key Characteristics). To create a longer time series, we also looked at vaccination rates in April 2021.
While the share of the total population that is fully vaccinated has increased for both county groups, it has increased faster in counties that voted for Biden, resulting in a widening gap. Three months ago, as of April 22, the average vaccination rate in counties that voted for Trump was 20.6% compared to 22.8% in Biden counties, yielding a relatively small gap of 2.2 percentage points. By May 11, the gap had increased to 6.5% and by July 6, 11.7%, with the average vaccination rate in Trump counties at 35% compared to 46.7% in Biden counties. See Figures 1 and 2.
Figure 1: Vaccination rates in counties that voted for Biden and counties that voted for Trump, April – July 2021
Figure 2: The gap in vaccination rates between counties that voted for Biden and counties that voted for Trump, April – July 2021
My apologies if I didn't make that clear to begin with....and it probably belongs in the covid thread