You keep saying goofy things like this, I think it's much more likely that some people are a little more independent minded than others, distrustful of authority figures and less likely to believe everything the media reports. Those people are also more likely to be Republicans.
You keep repeating that Republicans want people to die and inferring that Republican politicians are encouraging their base to take an anti-vax stance, which I think is nonsense. I have never heard a Republican politician of any influence suggest anything other than everyone should be vaccinated. I have heard some suggest that their followers shouldn't believe everything their Democratic counterparts say and questioning the wisdom of their insistence on proclaiming other medications or therapies are not useful, but that's a different thing entirely than what you infer.
So, in summation I guess what I'm trying to say is I think the disparity in vaccination rates is not political just because more Republicans are unvaccinated than Democrats, it's more that many of the unvaccinated and those who are not all gung ho about governmental mandates share the qualities I outlined earlier and that makes them more likely to be Republicans.