Common Denominator to Riots, Looting & Obstructing Police?
Name Rank Party City State Population Assumed Office Form of Gov.
de Blasio 1 Democratic New York City New York 8,622,698 January 1, 2014 Mayor–council List Eric Garcetti 2 Democratic Los Angeles California 3,999,759 July 1, 2013 Mayor–council List Lori Lightfoot 3 Democratic Chicago Illinois 2,716,450 May 20, 2019 Mayor–council List Sylvester Turner 4 Democratic Houston Texas 2,312,717 January 2, 2016 Mayor–council List Kate Gallego 5 Democratic Phoenix Arizona 1,626,078 March 21, 2019 Council–manager List Jim Kenney 6 Democratic Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1,580,863 January 4, 2016 Mayor–council List Eric Johnson 9 Democratic Dallas Texas 1,341,075 June 17, 2019 Council–manager List Sam Liccardo 10 Democratic San Jose California 1,035,317 January 1, 2015 Council–manager List Steve Adler 11 Democratic Austin Texas 950,715 January 6, 2015 Council–manager List London Breed 13 Democratic San Francisco California 884,363 July 11, 2018 Mayor–council List Andrew Ginther 14 Democratic Columbus Ohio 879,170 January 1, 2016 Mayor–council List Joe Hogsett 16 Democratic Indianapolis Indiana 863,002 January 1, 2016 Mayor–council List Vi Lyles 17 Democratic Charlotte North Carolina 859,035 December 4, 2017 Council–manager List Jenny Durkan 18 Democratic Seattle Washington 724,745 November 28, 2017 Mayor–council List Michael Hancock 19 Democratic Denver Colorado 704,621 July 18, 2011 Mayor–council List Muriel Bowser 20 Democratic Washington District of Columbia 693,972 January 2, 2015 Mayor–council List Marty Walsh 21 Democratic Boston Massachusetts 685,094 January 6, 2014 Mayor–council List Mike Duggan 23 Democratic Detroit Michigan 673,104 January 1, 2014 Mayor–council List John Cooper 24 Democratic Nashville Tennessee 667,560 September 28, 2019 Mayor–council List Jim Strickland 25 Democratic Memphis Tennessee 652,236 January 1, 2016 Mayor–council List Ted Wheeler 26 Democratic Portland Oregon 647,805 January 1, 2017 Commission List Greg Fischer 29 Democratic Louisville Kentucky 621,349 January 3, 2011 Mayor–council List Jack Young 30 Democratic Baltimore Maryland 611,648 April 2, 2019 Mayor–council List Tom Barrett 31 Democratic Milwaukee Wisconsin 595,351 April 15, 2004 Mayor–council List Tim Keller 32 Democratic Albuquerque New Mexico 558,545 December 1, 2017 Council–manager List Regina Romero 33 Democratic Tucson Arizona 535,611 December 2, 2019 Council–manager List Darrell Steinberg 35 Democratic Sacramento California 501,901 December 13, 2016 Council–manager List Quinton Lucas 37 Democratic Kansas City Missouri 488,943 August 1, 2019 Council–manager List Keisha Lance Bottoms 38 Democratic Atlanta Georgia 486,290 January 2, 2018 Mayor–council List Robert Garcia 39 Democratic Long Beach California 469,450 July 15, 2014 Council–manager List Mary-Ann Baldwin 41 Democratic Raleigh North Carolina 464,758 December 2, 2019 Council–manager List Libby Schaaf 45 Democratic Oakland California 425,195 January 5, 2015 Mayor–council List Jacob Frey 46 Democratic Minneapolis Minnesota 422,331 January 2, 2018 Mayor–council List LaToya Cantrell 49 Democratic New Orleans Louisiana 393,292 May 7, 2018 Mayor–council List Brandon Whipple 50 Democratic Wichita Kansas 390,591 January 13, 2020 Council–manager List
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