diff --git a/analysis/analysis1.ipynb b/analysis/analysis1.ipynb index 9721754..4bdb630 100644 --- a/analysis/analysis1.ipynb +++ b/analysis/analysis1.ipynb @@ -1165,7 +1165,9 @@ "source": [ "While this once again reveals that queerer communities tend to vote blue more often, it is worth noting here that our data only ranges between 60% and 75%. That is a meaningful different (one so meaningful that it ultimately won an election) but it is useful to keep in mind how substantial this data is.\n", "\n", - "Of course, in the 2012 presidential election, the Democrats won, so it's not suprising that across the nation, people tended to vote for the Democrats more than they did for the Republicans. Nevertheless, it's still clear that communities with a larger queer population tend to vote more blue than others." + "Of course, in the 2012 presidential election, the Democrats won, so it's not suprising that across the nation, people tended to vote for the Democrats more than they did for the Republicans. Nevertheless, it's still clear that communities with a larger queer population tend to vote more blue than others.\n", + "\n", + "Nonetheless, it's clear that queer communities tend to lean democrat across the United States" ] } ],