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Describe how demographic influences shape voting behavior?
White seems to have more vote than other races. Black comes in second, third in Hispanic and last in Asian & Pacific Islander. A few demographic factors affecting our nation's political participation. Age, race, and your educational level influence how you vote because you may not be as trained as someone else. Many people do not vote, as their race or age often helps them to make sperate choices. Education level: The level of education you have also affects how you vote, which is why you should get the knowledge you need to know about your candidate.
Age: figures on how many people choose to vote, generally divided by state, and most demographic factors such as age, gender, and educational age ranges from 25 to 44. Socio-economic status: how much money you and your family make in a political battle, where you want to be. Sometime the money you receive is measured by the presidential candidates, so you should stick to the candidate's best care for your class.
Religious involvement:You may not want to vote because you believe differently about your gods or how the universe will function. Many presidents may not be environmentally friendly or may think you are in some way harming their religion.