Suppose it is the week before a presidential election and a friend asks you which of the following individuals is most likely to vote. Which one would you say?
A. a 23-year-old college student
B. a 46-year-old woman making $200,000 a year as an attorney
C. an 18-year-old woman without a job
D. an 87-year-old man who never finished high school
Answer: B
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