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    May 26, 2020
    Coronavirus death toll is heavily concentrated in Democratic congressional districts

    Since mid-April, COVID-19 deaths have declined in Democratic districts have been relatively stable in Republican districts

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    Coronavirus death toll is heavily concentrated in Democratic congressional districts
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    Democrats represent 41 of the 44 districts with highest COVID-19 death tolls
    Since mid-April, COVID-19 deaths have declined in Democratic districts but have been relatively stable in Republican districts
    The 10% of congressional districts hardest hit by COVID-19 deaths account for more than half of all U.S. deaths
    Congressional districts hardest hit by COVID-19 deaths have higher share of nonwhite residents
    Since mid-April, COVID-19 deaths have declined in Democratic districts have been relatively stable in Republican districts
    Democrats represent 41 of the 44 districts with highest COVID-19 death tolls
    The 10% of congressional districts hardest hit by COVID-19 deaths account for more than half of all U.S. deaths
    Congressional districts hardest hit by COVID-19 deaths have higher share of nonwhite residents

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