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It could have just barely achieved statistical significance, but it would be hard to draw conclusions from it. Presumably the other 99.98% of families had political preferences, too. We just don't know what they are. And we don't know what caused that tiny percentage to share theirs.

It wouldn't be a bad idea to factor in the number of Democrats vs Republicans holding offices in the area around NYC during that time, either. I know NY state leans Democratic, and Democrats do well in city-level elections. Holding an actual office would probably make you more likely to mention your party.



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