Common Denominator to Riots….

Common Denominator to Riots, Looting & Obstructing Police?

Name Rank Party City State Population Assumed Office Form of Gov.

de Blasio1DemocraticNew York CityNew York8,622,698January 1, 2014Mayor–councilList
Eric Garcetti2DemocraticLos AngelesCalifornia3,999,759July 1, 2013Mayor–councilList
Lori Lightfoot3DemocraticChicagoIllinois2,716,450May 20, 2019Mayor–councilList
Sylvester Turner4DemocraticHoustonTexas2,312,717January 2, 2016Mayor–councilList
Kate Gallego5DemocraticPhoenixArizona1,626,078March 21, 2019Council–managerList
Jim Kenney6DemocraticPhiladelphiaPennsylvania1,580,863January 4, 2016Mayor–councilList
Eric Johnson9DemocraticDallasTexas1,341,075June 17, 2019Council–managerList
Sam Liccardo10DemocraticSan JoseCalifornia1,035,317January 1, 2015Council–managerList
Steve Adler11DemocraticAustinTexas950,715January 6, 2015Council–managerList
London Breed13DemocraticSan FranciscoCalifornia884,363July 11, 2018Mayor–councilList
Andrew Ginther14DemocraticColumbusOhio879,170January 1, 2016Mayor–councilList
Joe Hogsett16DemocraticIndianapolisIndiana863,002January 1, 2016Mayor–councilList
Vi Lyles17DemocraticCharlotteNorth Carolina859,035December 4, 2017Council–managerList
Jenny Durkan18DemocraticSeattleWashington724,745November 28, 2017Mayor–councilList
Michael Hancock19DemocraticDenverColorado704,621July 18, 2011Mayor–councilList
Muriel Bowser20DemocraticWashingtonDistrict of Columbia693,972January 2, 2015Mayor–councilList
Marty Walsh21DemocraticBostonMassachusetts685,094January 6, 2014Mayor–councilList
Mike Duggan23DemocraticDetroitMichigan673,104January 1, 2014Mayor–councilList
John Cooper24DemocraticNashvilleTennessee667,560September 28, 2019Mayor–councilList
Jim Strickland25DemocraticMemphisTennessee652,236January 1, 2016Mayor–councilList
Ted Wheeler26DemocraticPortlandOregon647,805January 1, 2017CommissionList
Greg Fischer29DemocraticLouisvilleKentucky621,349January 3, 2011Mayor–councilList
Jack Young30DemocraticBaltimoreMaryland611,648April 2, 2019Mayor–councilList
Tom Barrett31DemocraticMilwaukeeWisconsin595,351April 15, 2004Mayor–councilList
Tim Keller32DemocraticAlbuquerqueNew Mexico558,545December 1, 2017Council–managerList
Regina Romero33DemocraticTucsonArizona535,611December 2, 2019Council–managerList
Darrell Steinberg35DemocraticSacramentoCalifornia501,901December 13, 2016Council–managerList
Quinton Lucas37DemocraticKansas CityMissouri488,943August 1, 2019Council–managerList
Keisha Lance Bottoms38DemocraticAtlantaGeorgia486,290January 2, 2018Mayor–councilList
Robert Garcia39DemocraticLong BeachCalifornia469,450July 15, 2014Council–managerList
Mary-Ann Baldwin41DemocraticRaleighNorth Carolina464,758December 2, 2019Council–managerList
Libby Schaaf45DemocraticOaklandCalifornia425,195January 5, 2015Mayor–councilList
Jacob Frey46DemocraticMinneapolisMinnesota422,331January 2, 2018Mayor–councilList
LaToya Cantrell49DemocraticNew OrleansLouisiana393,292May 7, 2018Mayor–councilList
Brandon Whipple50DemocraticWichitaKansas390,591January 13, 2020Council–managerList

Ask yourself at what point, does it become mathematically impossible that the riots, looting, police injuries and destruction of property are primarily centered in Democrat cities?

Source: List of mayors of the 50 largest cities in the United States

Also: Three For Three