Wednesday, November 28, 2018

TO LIVE LONGER VOTE DEMOCRAT!

The following chart lists the average life expectancy by State. I added the controlling political party in the right hand column.
Some interesting statistics came out of this information such as:
The average Life Expectancy in Blue States is 79.64.
The average Life Expectancy in Red States is 78.06.
Not a tremendous difference unless of course you are 78 years old and live in a State run by the GOP!
There are only 2 Red States listed in the top 10.
There are 8 Red States in the bottom 10. And the 2 non Red ones are not Blue States!
22 Red States are listed below the National Average while only 4 Blue States are down there!


WHILE POLITICIANS MAY LIE STATISTICS DO NOT!

THE BOTTOM LINE IS IF YOU WISH TO LIVE A LONGER LIFE YOUR CHOICES ARE:


MOVE TO A DEMOCRATIC RUN BLUE STATE
OR
WAKE THE HELL UP AND START VOTING FOR DEMOCRATS!


YOUR VERY LIFE DEPENDS ON IT!


Rank
Rank (50
states & DC)
State
Life Expectancy, All
Considered a Red or Blue State
01
01
81.3
Blue
02
02
81.1
Red
03
80.9
Blue
04
03
80.8
Blue
04
03
80.8
Blue
06
05
80.5
Blue
06
05
80.5
Blue
06
05
80.5
Blue
09
08
80.3
Red
09
08
80.3
Blue
11
10
80.2
Red
12
11
80.0
Red
12
11
80.0
Red
14
13
79.9
Blue
14
13
79.9
Blue
16
15
79.8
Non Partisan
17
16
79.7
Red
18
17
79.6
Red
19
18
79.5
Red
19
18
79.5
Blue
19
18
79.5
Red
19
18
79.5
Red
23
22
79.4
Red
23
79.4
Blue
25
23
79.2
Red
26
24
79.0
Red
26
24
79.0
Blue
United States average
78.9

28
26
78.8
Blue
29
27
78.7
Red
30
28
78.5
Red
30
28
78.5
Red
30
28
78.5
Red
33
31
78.4
Blue
33
31
78.4
Blue
35
33
78.3
Red
35
33
78.3
Red
37
35
78.2
Red
38
36
78.1
Blue
39
37
77.8
Red
39
37
77.8
Red
41
39
77.6
Red
42
40
77.5
Red
43
41
77.2
Red
44
42
77.0
Red
45
43
76.5
Blue
46
44
76.3
Red
47
45
76.0
Red
47
76.0
Blue
47
45
76.0
Red
50
47
75.9
Red
51
48
75.7
Red
52
49
75.4
Red
52
75.4
Red
52
50
75.4
Red
55
51
75.0
Red
56
73.4
Non Partisan


Source: Measure of America calculations using mortality data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics 2009, and population data from the CDC WONDER database. Source for the territories is the CIA World Factbook.
Note: Life expectancy values have been rounded to one decimal place. As a result, the values appear to be tied in several instances but the rankings reflect the original calculations, not the rounded values. In cases where there is no life expectancy estimate, the population of that group is too small to enable reliable estimates.