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Originally Posted by blueash
You are wrong. There is no adjustment for political party in any racial or ethnic group. Read what I wrote again, and do the math yourself. I made absolutely zero comment about the political party of the vaccine refusers in the post you quoted. If you are interested in how political party alters vaccine acceptance, there is data available. I did link to a report examining vaccine refusers. It is not "my poll", it is not a poll at all. "An ongoing research project tracking the public’s attitudes and experiences with COVID-19 vaccinations."
For further edification, if you are interested and capable, I'd recommend reading another report from KFF.
It examines the attitude and reasons of those who have not been vaccinated. An important, very important, variable examined is people who report they are hesitant awaiting more information [these are people who have been waiting but eventually mostly getting shots] vs those who refuse and have no intention of getting a shot no matter what. Data is available. Interpretation is not difficult.
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Here’s the adjustment you deny you made.
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“The chart the OP posted reports that 36% of Black folks have received at least one dose, thus 64% have not. As they represent 12% of the US population, per the same KFF report, that means that unvaccinated Blacks are 7.6% of the US population. 41% of whites have not received any shots. Whites are 61% of the US population. “
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The link you offered as proof is just a puff piece. You should read it because you appear to have no idea what it says. The percentages are raw and not adjusted as you did above for the blacks. Also the methodology of the poll is missing so it’s accuracy cannot be determined. There is no R*2 given or t or F tests. The population, frame and sampling method is missing. It is written just as a hit piece on Republicans under the guise of ongoing research.