In recent years, voter turnout rates in the United States have become a pivotal factor in understanding electoral outcomes. Studies indicate that various demographics exhibit significantly different voting behaviors, influenced by factors such as education, age, and socioeconomic status. Specifically, data has shown that high school graduates have a markedly higher likelihood of voting compared to those who did not finish high school.
Using the data provided below and your knowledge of political behavior, analyze the causal relationship between education level and voter turnout. Discuss how this relationship impacts electoral outcomes and the implications for political candidates targeting different demographics.
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