When Quinnipiac University asked voters ages 18 to 34 who they prefer in the presidential race, Hillary Clinton was the runaway favorite. Not runaway in the sense of will-Donald-Trump-get-any-votes-from-millennials-at-all, but runaway in the sense that Clinton had a 21-point lead. In 2012, President Obama won 18- to 29-year-olds by 23 points nationally, so this wasn’t a hugely surprising result.
The surprise came when Quinnipiac expanded the field to include Libertarian Gary Johnson and the Green Party’s Jill Stein. CONT.
Philip Bump, Washington Post