As I've explained before, I believe Democratic Politicians promote certain policies that inadvertently create more inequality. Here's some evidence that maybe I'm right.
See this link, about income inequality in the United States,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ome_inequality
These are the five states with the highest inequality in income,
1. New York (blue state)
2. Connecticut (blue state)
3. Louisiana (southern red state)
4. Mississippi (southern red state)
5. California (blue state)
Puerto Rico would be number 1 and the District of Columbia would be number 3 if they were included. It's difficult for a Republican to pick up 7% of the vote in D.C.
From the wikipedia link, the red states with higher inequality are in the south, and so suffer from the legacy of Democratic Party leadership in the 1960's and earlier.
Here are the five states with the lowest income inequality, all red states,
50. Utah
49. Idaho
48. Wyoming
47. South Dakota
46. Alaska