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1“…These results demonstrate the relative advantage of cues from Republican elites—and the risks of messaging from Democrats currently in power—for promoting vaccination among the largest vaccine-hesitant subgroup in the United States.…”
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3por Vorob’ev, D. N.“…This article is devoted to the consideration of the relationship between the Republican Party and the black population of the United States. …”
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4“…In seeming contradiction to the general association between social conservatism and pathogen avoidance, the more socially conservative political party in the United States has more consistently downplayed the dangers of COVID-19 during the ongoing pandemic. …”
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5“…METHODS: This study leveraged Google search queries from March 24, 2020, to March 29, 2021, in each of the 50 states in the United States. Of the 50 states, 39 implemented statewide mask mandates—with 16 of these states being Republican—to combat the spread of COVID-19. …”
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7“…Drawing upon the literatures on risk factors for COVID-19 and the roles of political party and political partisanship in COVID-19 policies and outcomes, this study quantifies the extent to which differences in Republican- and Democrat-governed counties' observable characteristics explain the Republican - Democrat gap in COVID-19 mortality rate in the United States. …”
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9por Rodriguez, Javier M.“…Using census and Vital Statistics data among many other sources, we apply both theory- and data-driven statistical methods to assess the role of the president's party and the president's political ideology as predictors of overall and race-specific infant mortality in the United States, 1965–2010. …”
Publicado 2019
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10“…METHODS: Contribution data collected from the United States Federal Election Commission (FEC) database from 2003 through 2021 was examined. …”
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11por Jensen, Ulrich Thy, Rohner, Dominic, Bornet, Olivier, Carron, Daniel, Garner, Philip, Loupi, Dimitra, Antonakis, JohnEnlace del recurso
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12“…METHODS: A new index was established, which depended on the daily cumulative number of confirmed cases in each state and the corresponding population size. Then, by using the 2020 United States presidential election results, the values of the built index were further divided into two groups concerning the political party affiliation of the winner in each state. …”
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13“…Several restriction policies implemented in many states in the United States have demonstrated their effectiveness in mitigating the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but less is known about the differences in views on the restriction policies among different population segments. …”
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14por Neelon, Brian, Mutiso, Fedelis, Mueller, Noel T, Pearce, John L, Benjamin-Neelon, Sara E“…INTRODUCTION: The response to the COVID-19 pandemic became increasingly politicized in the United States (US) and political affiliation of state leaders may contribute to policies affecting the spread of the disease. …”
Publicado 2021
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15“…An interaction emerged between political party affiliation and goal inference valence for belief in COVID-19 misinformation (∆R(2)=0.04; F(8,249)=4.78; P<.001); positive goal inference valence predicted increased belief in COVID-19 misinformation among Republicans (β=.47; t(249)=2.59; P=.01) but not among Democrats (β=.07; t(249)=0.84; P=.40). …”
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16por Warraich, Haider J, Kumar, Pankaj, Nasir, Khurram, Joynt Maddox, Karen E, Wadhera, Rishi K“…OBJECTIVE: To assess recent trends in age adjusted mortality rates (AAMRs) in the United States based on county level presidential voting patterns. …”
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17“…These patterns threaten the very fabric of our democracy and fundamentally shift the balance of political power in the halls of government towards the interests of whites, older citizens, and republicans. They illustrate that participation in the United States is strikingly unequal—far from the ideals that this country has long aspired to.…”
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18“…These policies may negatively impact the mental health state of the population. This study focused on the trends in mental health indicators following the COVID-19 pandemic amongst four United States geographical regions, and political party preferences. …”
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19por Andersen, Jennifer A., Gloster, Erin, Hall, Spencer, Rowland, Brett, Willis, Don E., Kraleti, Shashank S., McElfish, Pearl A.Enlace del recurso
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20“…Ostensibly, to demonstrate the most appropriate path towards responding to the virus outbreak, public officials in the United States (“U.S.”), representing both Democratic and Republican parties, stand accused of unduly influencing COVID-19 records in their respective jurisdictions. …”
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