Everyone is wondering what millennial voters will do in 2016, if they will stick to Democrats, switch to Republicans, or just drop out altogether.
CNN asked millennials at the College of Charleston to describe 2016 in one word and many of them described the entire election as “disappointed”; “ill-focused”; “help”; and “WW3.”
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With the hashtag #2016InOneWord, millennials on Twitter shared their opinion on the election. Once again many had nothing but negative feelings towards the upcoming election.
#2016inoneword
Anxious
— Rachel Vlogs (@LolGirlygirly) December 29, 2015
Concerned. #2016InOneWord I dnt believe candidates understand severity of the US, and how critical it is to lead us in the right direction?
— Moniluv (@Moniluv2009) December 29, 2015
@CNNPolitics #2016InOneWord Meh!
— The Whirlwind (@WhirlwinDigo) December 29, 2015
@CNN #2016InOneWord scared
— Tati Chin (@tatichin) December 29, 2015
#2016InOneWord anxiety
— Matt Urquijo (@M_Urquijo) December 29, 2015
Some were hopeful.
Progress. #2016inoneword ?✌?️?
— CChikandKushy (@CChikandkushy) December 30, 2015
#2016inoneword hopeful
— abiola remi Akintola (@remi_akin2000) December 30, 2015
While others were excited about the candidates of their choice — mostly Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.
#2016InOneWord TRUMP
— Uhurunomics (@Uhurunomics) December 30, 2015
@CNNPolitics #2016inoneword Hopeful! – Bernie Sanders has me looking forward to this election, not just choosing a lesser evil.
— Kristen Harrison (@ThatKiwiChick1) December 30, 2015
