I showed you that the bulk of murders most likely come from democratic voters. You're cherry picking to consider only "mass murders", especially since statistically, mass murders cons ute a small fraction of murders overall.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/...more-americans
When it comes to people killed by firearms, police data reported to the FBI estimates that guns were used in
10,258 of the 13,927 homicides that occurred in 2019.
That’s much higher than even the uppermost count of mass shootings in 2019, the
417 recorded by the Gun Violence Archive. That group counts all incidents in which at least four people are shot, excluding the shooter, regardless of whether the shooter is killed or injured. It also includes events that involve gang violence or armed robbery, as well as shootings that occurred in public or in private homes, as many domestic violence shootings do.
55% of 10,256 is over 5000 homicides 90% likely to be democratic supporters.
compare that to the 417 from mass shootings, and even some of the mass shootings were done by democrats. Some of these numbers are double counted, like total deaths includes the mass shooting deaths, which is why I lowered the percentage results.