Republican states enjoy killing their prisoners, and with Donald Trump in the White House, they’ve been even more eager to end human life, a Daily Kos analysis finds.

On Thursday, Florida killed Curtis Windom, a 59-year-old Black man who had been on death row for one-third of a century after being convicted of triple murder in 1992. Windom’s execution marks Florida’s 11th of the year—a new high for the state since the Supreme Court allowed states to reinstate the death penalty in 1976.

But the ironically named Sunshine State isn’t a lone wolf in state-sanctioned killings. This year, the U.S. is on track to gas, shoot, or lethally inject more prisoners than it has in over a decade, according to a Daily Kos review of execution data from the Death Penalty Informati

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