Edits that I would do, if I could edit after I already published in Storify:
A recent survey of eighteen people the day of the election showed that people were voting not because they believed in the candidate they were voting for, but because they were afraid of the effects the opposing candidate could have on the country. This is the first time in a while that the nation has been dealt two candidates that the majority of the voting population don’t want to vote for. \
November 22, 2016 at 4:34 pm
Edits that I would do, if I could edit after I already published in Storify:
A recent survey of eighteen people the day of the election showed that people were voting not because they believed in the candidate they were voting for, but because they were afraid of the effects the opposing candidate could have on the country. This is the first time in a while that the nation has been dealt two candidates that the majority of the voting population don’t want to vote for. \
A USA Today poll https://play.google.com/music/listen#/wst/st/72020d7f-e623-30ed-a871-61147e40c254l (can’t link here) mirrors the same sentiment that Austin residents felt, but on a national level.