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F. Level of family involvement D. High Level of income based on a salaried position Q. Low wage earner based on hourly pay F. Level of family involvement J. College graduate G. Highest degree earned is a high school diploma I. Economic and political status of the country P. Married and over 35 with children C. Young (under 35) and single K. Level of political efficacy (how much one believes their vote matters) H. Long time resident of a community O. Transient or transplanted from another area M. How intense the competition is between candidates L. Men A. Women B. Weather E. Suburbanite or urbanite from the Northeast N. Lives is a rural area in the South