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Oh, for fuck's sake. No it isn't. Most urban areas are more crowded and more Democratic. Squinch May 2020 #1
What you said is what the article also said... Amy-Strange May 2020 #4
And I should do that because the headline gave what followed such a lot of credibility? Squinch May 2020 #6
Not for that reason... Amy-Strange May 2020 #22
The headline was published by Business Insider which is clearly a reputable source. Judi Lynn May 2020 #38
You are seeing Business Insider dealing in shady click bait journalism in this headline. Squinch May 2020 #43
The headline is actually from the NYT, but... Amy-Strange May 2020 #44
Yes it IS deadlier there. Bernardo de La Paz May 2020 #8
Headline is totally lame ... the BI article itself is reasonably informative ... mr_lebowski May 2020 #16
And PS, this isn't breaking news. SMDH. Squinch May 2020 #2
It is, because it reports that predominantly GOP area infections are also rising... Amy-Strange May 2020 #7
You really shouldn't post articles with ignorant right wing talking points as headlines. Squinch May 2020 #11
Ignorant? Amy-Strange May 2020 #19
Why did you put that headline? rockfordfile May 2020 #14
I didn't pick the headline... Amy-Strange May 2020 #20
By following D.U. rules, and posting the headline given the article by the publisher. Judi Lynn May 2020 #39
Thank you Judi, I really appreciate that, but to be honest... Amy-Strange May 2020 #41
Gee, really? May be because 2/3 of the US population lives in large, denser cities. PSPS May 2020 #3
That's what the article said also... Amy-Strange May 2020 #9
In the end, it will be on average deadlier in the rural areas. roamer65 May 2020 #5
Exactly... Amy-Strange May 2020 #13
Ok I looked at Alabama jimfields33 May 2020 #24
Give it time. roamer65 May 2020 #27
I'm sure that's true but the article was about what's happening now and last three months. jimfields33 May 2020 #28
Highly unlikely FBaggins May 2020 #42
Not for long.... Nictuku May 2020 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author left-of-center2012 May 2020 #12
It's news because... Amy-Strange May 2020 #18
I've read articles exactly the reverse Thekaspervote May 2020 #15
Please share and compare. maxsolomon May 2020 #23
Could you link them here... Amy-Strange May 2020 #25
Because it's hitting marginalized communities hardest. RandySF May 2020 #17
I wish you'd link the ACTUAL original article from the NYT: maxsolomon May 2020 #21
Will do... Amy-Strange May 2020 #26
MSN is/are idiots... it is like the don't even read the news or fact sheets except for Rachele NotHardly May 2020 #29
Who's Rachele? Amy-Strange May 2020 #30
You are confusing MSN.com for MSNBC, which is NBC's cable news station. Judi Lynn May 2020 #40
RWers believe the virus is a Democrat killer, a minority killer, NameAlreadyTaken May 2020 #31
The cases are starting to rise in US counties that predominantly vote republican... Amy-Strange Jun 2020 #45
So they will need to vote before they die... NameAlreadyTaken Jun 2020 #46
That's horrible, but... Amy-Strange Jun 2020 #47
Assumes Total Party Segregation modrepub May 2020 #32
All good points, and... Amy-Strange May 2020 #33
I read the article rpannier May 2020 #34
I also agree it's an obvious click-bait trap, but... Amy-Strange May 2020 #35
Annoying how so many issues of the day Steelrolled May 2020 #36
I almost agree, except... Amy-Strange May 2020 #37
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