Red states unleash their bloodlust

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Republican states like to kill their prisoners, and with Donald Trump in the White House, they were even more eager to end human life, according to a daily analysis of Kos.
Florida Thursday killed Curtis Windom, a 59 -year -old black man who had been in the death corridor since a third of a century After being found guilty of triple murder in 1992. Windom’s execution marks the 11th of the year of Florida – a new summit for the State since The Supreme Court authorized States Restore the death penalty in 1976.
But the Sunshine State ironically named is not a lone wolf in the murders sanctioned by the State. This year, the United States is on the right gas track, to have fatally injecting or injecting more prisoners than in more than a decade, according to a daily review of KOS execution From the Information Center on the Death Penalty, a non-profit organization that follows capital punishment in the United States.
The execution of Windom was the 30th of the year of the country. It’s already the most in a year since 2018, but there is 10 other murders on books Friday. If these are carried out, the country will have killed 40 prisoners this year, the most since 2012. During the presidency of Joe Biden, the annual average was less than half (19), although the COVID-19 pandemic slowed down the executions at the start of its mandate.
This increase in executions occurs while fatal injection drugs are more difficult to find. Manufacturers I don’t want the black brand The manufacture of drugs designed to kill, and the supply of materials becomes more difficult. Which has led certain states, such as South Carolina, to Use shooting teams instead. And this led to foreseeable barbaric results, as in April when All the shots of the shooting team have missed man’s heart And he would have suffered from excruciating pain for a minute of conscience that followed.
The executions are sometimes planned well in advance, it is therefore difficult to determine the amount of influence of Trump’s presence in the White House on the thirst for blood of the red states. For example, Ohio has Nine executions planned for 2028Although this state is an aberrant value. Windom’s case is more common, where his death mandate was sign By the governor of Florida, Ron Desantis, on July 29, only 30 days before the end of his life.

But if a president would stir up the thirst for the blood of the nation, it would be Trump, who holds the modern record to execute federal prisoners. During his first mandate, he supervised The killings of 13 people. Before that, only three people had been executed federal since the Congress restored the federal death penalty In 1988. (All three were killed under former President George W. Bush, also republican.) Worse, the first Trump administration made six of these murders After He lost the 2020 elections against Joe Biden.
Despite the moral abomination of killing a person in captivity, most Americans support an eye for an eye. A 2021 study Through the Pew Research Center revealed that 60% of Americans promote the death penalty for a person found guilty of murder, while 40% oppose it. That said, only 18% promote the death penalty for murder each case, according to A 2024 Yougov survey.
And yet, executions are now almost exclusively malice in the red state. Over the past 10 years, almost all the murders led by the State have occurred in the States regularly won by the Republicans, according to the Daily Kos review.
But what is more shocking is the way some states kill many more people you expect according to their populations. For example, Oklahoma has killed 129 prisoners since 1976, despite just over 4 million inhabitants. This is 31.5 executions per million residents, a blood team which even exceeds the rate of Texas killer of superior quality (19.0), which leads in global executions (595).
The death penalty is the only legal penalty that cannot be canceled. But the possibility of evidence to be determined does not do much to prevent a red state from ending a life.
Last September, Missouri Mortal injected Marcellus Williams, a 55 -year -old black man, despite The prosecution office saying there is Proof of his innocence. Son DNA was not on the knife Used to assassinate Felicia Gayle in 1998, which he was sentenced by an almost entirely white jury. “The murderer of Ms. Gayle left considerable physical evidence,” wrote the prosecutor’s lawyer in January 2024 Motion to leave Condemnation of Williams. “None of these physical evidence can be linked to Mr. Williams.”
Gayle’s family I didn’t want Williams to dieeither. So who did? Why was a potentially innocent man killed?
Then-gov. Mike Parson, a republican, has raised all these facts, refused to grant leniencyAnd pushed forward with the murder. The conservative managed Supreme State Court Joined, rejecting a request to block the execution of Williams. The conservative majority on the US Supreme Court also rejected her. The three liberal judges dissidentFor nothing.
“Together, we must protect, cherish and defend the dignity and holiness of each human life”, Trump said in January.
Apparently it comes with an asterisk.
Updates?
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Earlier this month, Democrats Recruited the former senator from Ohio Sherrod Brown To run again in 2026, giving them their best bet to compete in a state that tends to red in recent years. However, a new Emerson College survey suggests that Brown always faces strong opposite windsWith Republican President Jon Husted currently leading Brown, 50% to 44%, among state -registered voters. However, there are around 430 days until November 3, 2026, so many could change.
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Like Trump thrust Federal and national guard forces Majority-black citiesand as a racist organization Build “white” communities In Trump-Won States, 15% of Republicans may be unsurprisingly say they want to live in a place where everyone is the same breed, according to new data from Yougov. Only 4% of Democrats agree (/ are openly racist). Meanwhile, 58% of Democrats want to live in a place with a mixture of races – a feeling shared by 26% of Republicans.
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While the Trump administration tries to Small the story of the Smithsonian museums and Paper on past ailmentsAmericans are largely opposed to movements. Sixty percent say that the government should not control the exhibitions of museums receiving taxpayers, while only 18% think that the government should Do it, according to the Last Yougov / Economist survey. In addition, 87% say that it is important that museums highlight historical injustices, and 85% think that it is important that museums attack slavery, racism and inequalities.
Ambient check
Last Wednesday, a shooter killed two childrenaged 8 and 10, and injured 17 other people in an attack on a Catholic school in Minneapolis. And the Republicans had their typical reaction, trying to Pray to the death crisis of the nation nationas if No other nation on earth Solved the problem.
However, the mass shooting on Wednesday was only one of the 285 at least that occurred this year, Friday afternoon, according to data from the non-profit organization Archives of armed violenceWho defines a mass shooting as an event in which four or more people have been killed or killed, not to mention the suspicious shooter.
These shots made 244 lives and injured 1,296 people. Here’s what it looks like on a card:




