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A graph titled Voter Turnout by Gender and Age, 2008 Presidential Election shows age on the horizontal axis and percentage of voters. Of voters age 35 to 44, 60% are men and 65% are women. Of voters age 45 to 54, 65% are men and 69% are women. Of voters age 55 to 64, 70% are men and 73% are women. FV Look at the bar graph. What is the most accurate conclusion someone can draw from this graph? Older voters have a harder time getting to the polls than younger voters. Age has little to do with voter turnout. Younger men vote in higher percentages than older women. Older women vote in higher percentages than younger men.