Their vote counts. (Rember all those dimpled chads!)
Their vote counts. (Rember all those dimpled chads!)
more likely to vote
more likely to vote.
People that have graduated from college are more likely to vote compared to just high school graduates. Seniors are also more likely to vote compared to very young adults.
Historically, older age groups tend to have higher voter turnout compared to younger age groups. This could be due to factors such as more established routines, stronger sense of civic responsibility, and higher levels of political engagement among older individuals.
More people able to vote.
benefit or if they believe that their vote can make a difference in the outcome. Factors such as personal values, beliefs, and perceived impact on society can also influence individuals to vote.
The Democratic Party gets more votes from well educated people.
Men are more likely to vote Republican and women are more likely to vote Democrat.
Because it gives people a vote, makes people feel more equal.
It is important because the more people you get involved in a party, the more likely the people will vote for the party's canidate.
Some reasons people may not vote include lack of interest or belief that their vote doesn't matter, feeling disenfranchised or disconnected from the political process, logistical barriers like lack of time or accessibility, or disillusionment with the available candidates or choices.