Again, did you read the data yourself? Point me to how I can actually pull relevant data if you can because I do want to look at it.
I can see the pretty charts, but it doesn't let you get the raw data from them. There are several CSV files, but one is just total deaths by age group per week, while the other lists excessive deaths related to COVID this is by week, but doesn't break down by age.
How many more directions do I need to give you. Are unable to read or something?
Tl;dr
A. your going to have to contact Datavant for the mortality data.
B. you need request access for Florida voter file along with the Ohio one.
C. and then the CDC one (Which I know that's the one your complaining about)
You use the Datavant data, which provides just enough information to match it with the Florida and or Ohio files. There's your who's voting who part.
And because we're talking death records, that's also provided. So we know the cause of death.
You then use the CDC information for vaccination rates. Which goes by county.
So you know where the person died (the county) the vaccination rate from the cdc. And the voting record. You then compile all that information.
All of this is listed in the paper. Had you read it, again, you would of known the methodology, and the resources used.
As a sidenote
So no, an article that just claims something without being able to back it up doesn't help your argument.
You've been kicking and screaming the whole way through this. So I'd really appreciate if you try to avoid strawmans. It be awesome. Since three times now you've made an argument with nothing to back it up, or worse, outright proven wrong.
Again, did you read the data yourself? Point me to how I can actually pull relevant data if you can because I do want to look at it.
Not your original argument.
I'm also not going to go sift through a metric fuck ton of data for someone who can't seem to do something without someone babying them through the entire process. Not your babysitter.
Considering that 3 of the 4 sources are from the government, it would be pretty damn hard to fuck up the data. Technically 4 out of 4, since Datavant, checks with the master death file provided from the social security administration.