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I'll look into the numbers.

Thank you very much for sharing them, that's very helpful.

Edit:

OK.

I've combined the 2 datasets and gone over all of the numbers for 2019, 2020, and 2021 for all of the cities: D + 46.6%, R + 21%.

                                     D	             R	            I

% Change 2019-2021 46.6% 21.0% 72.5%

See detailed results here:

https://imgur.com/a/kv0GYVG

https://imgur.com/a/Oa3iBte

https://imgur.com/a/nRbUoNj

This is more about establishing what is happening rather than identifying causality.

I'm happy to correct any typos or other errors.

Is there a way you could share your data?

Wrote a substack post on how the recent rise in homicide in the US was higher in ‘Democrat-run cities’.

https://substack.com/inbox/post/107605777

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Thanks, I'll do that.

One of the grammatical mistakes is a joke.

"All across the period there is a growing unacceptably of using the force".

It's all GSS data. Downloaded from https://gssdataexplorer.norc.org/

I Wrote a post about the long term trend in disapproval of police use of force in the US.

"As of 2021, 21% of Americans say it is unacceptable for police to use force against a person which is attacking them! 40% disagree with using force against an escaped suspect"

https://lefineder.substack.com/p/dont-tase-men-bro

  • The trend was ongoing before the 60s looking at opinion by birth cohort.

  • Not elite phenomena, self identified lower class and lower education were most against use of force.

  • Consistent with other trends in attitudes as society becomes more "Liberal" on crime and other social issues.