A few days ago
firefly_eyes75

Which one of the following individuals would be most likely to vote?

A. A 19-year-old high school graduate who likes to complain about the government

B. A 22-year-old computer programmer

C. A 30-year-old college graduate who has just moved to a new state

D. A 50-year-old corporate executive who holds a master’s degree in business

Anyone able to find documentation on this, or have definite knowledge to this answer, I’d really appreciate it. I’m honestly stuck between answer D, it sounds logical, but I’m worried I’m going more so by age. Thanks anyone =)

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A few days ago
phreeksgurl

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As far as I know, age IS the determining factor for voting. As a general rule, the older you are, the more likely you are to vote. That’s why you have to be 21 to drink instead of 18, like in the 70s. There weren’t any kids voting to vote against it.
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4 years ago
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i might say the 50-3 hundred and sixty 5 days-previous. As a company govt, s/he in all probability concerns extra approximately taxes (own investments, probable even employer taxes in the event that they seem to be a intense adequate govt). As s/he nears retirement, taxes and the social protection equipment will in all probability grow to be much extra of a controversy for him/her.
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