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An individual who is politically engaged, informed about the candidates and issues, and has a strong belief in the importance of participating in the electoral process would be more likely to vote.
The most likely individual to be able to vote is a white male. These males are over the age of 18.
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.
more likely to vote
Men are more likely to vote Republican and women are more likely to vote Democrat.
what party does union workers are more likely to vote for
woman
American individual's socioeconomic status affects the likelihood that they will vote during elections. Typically, wealthier, college educated people tend to vote more than poor, uneducated people. Additionally, older folks are more likely to vote than younger citizens.
more likely to vote.
All of the Republicans would likely vote against it and all of the Democrats would likely vote in favor of it, meaning an outcome of 20-10 against.
All of the Republicans would likely vote against it and all of the Democrats would likely vote in favor of it, meaning an outcome of 20-10 against.
A new comer to a district is equally likely to vote than old residents.
Ronald Reagan was a Republican in his later career (although he had started out many years previously as a Democrat) and was a President who was much beloved by conservatives, who were the people who were most likely to vote for him.