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Based on the data in the two tables, which statements are accurate? check all that apply. Voters who were college graduates were more likely to support clinton than trump. Middle-income, white voters were more likely to support clinton than trump. College graduates earning over $100k were more likely to support trump than clinton. Non-college-graduates were just as likely to support trump as they were clinton. High-income voters making over $100k were divided in their support for clinton and trump.

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The true statement is that the voters who were college graduates were more likely to support Clinton than Trump and the high income voters making over 100k were divided in their support for Clinton and Trump.

Which party do Trump and Clinton belongs?

During 2016 election in U.S., Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton were the candidate for the majority party in the country.

Donald Trump belong to the Republican party while Hilary Clinton belongs to the Democratic Party

Hence, the true statement is that the voters who were college graduates were more likely to support Clinton than Trump and the high income voters making over 100k were divided in their support for Clinton and Trump.

Therefore, the Option C and D is correct.

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Answer:

A. Voters who were college graduates were more likely to support Clinton than Trump.

E. High income voters making over 100k were divided in their support for Clinton and Trump.

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