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Nepotism rates are rising in the US.  Here is a chart with just a few details from a much wider record currently published about this issue:


[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.businessinsider.com/the-rise-of-political-nepo-babies-2023-6[/URL]


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MISSING: summary MISSING: current-rows.

StateOverall Nepotism RateFirst-Time Nepotism Rate
Alabama2.8%3.0%
Alaska14.3%40.0%
Arizona13.9%12.1%
Arkansas0.0%0.0%
California5.4%5.8%
Colorado5.4%5.9%
Connecticut4.1%0.0%
Delaware9.8%16.7%
Florida12.7%9.3%
Georgia4.0%5.4%
Hawaii7.1%18.2%
Idaho0.0%0.0%
Illinois5.3%6.8%
Indiana2.9%4.8%
Iowa0.0%0.0%
Kansas2.5%0.0%
Kentucky4.8%9.1%
Louisiana4.8%6.1%
Maine7.9%7.1%
Maryland22.5%24.0%

Source: Wikipedia

The problem is certainly not limited to politicians of one party over the other and certainly not limited to just one politician the democrats want to find everything they can condemn for before 2024.


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