USA TODAY:

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is consolidating the support of the Millennials who fueled Bernie Sanders' challenge during the primaries, a new USA TODAY/Rock the Vote Poll finds, as Republican Donald Trump heads toward the worst showing among younger voters in modern American history. The survey shows Clinton trouncing Trump 56%-20% among those under 35, though she has failed so far to generate the levels of enthusiasm Sanders did—and the high turn-out that can signal—among Millennials. "I get worried about the bigoted element of our country, and that they will stick with Trump regardless of his stupidity," says Elizabeth Krueger, 31, an actress in New York City who was among those surveyed. She supports Clinton. "She is not going to be a perfect president, but who would be?"

Maybe Hillary's dank-a-doo memes are bringing some Millennials around. Or maybe, as in the case of Elizabeth Krueger, Millennials are waking up to the actual choice we have to make this November: (Trump or Clinton. Pick one—directly or indirectly.) We'll have to wait and see about voter turnout, of course, but my money is on high turnout among Millennial voters—despite the best efforts of some to convince Millennial voters they've been cheated, wronged, ignored, not courted enough, courted too crudely, etc., so they might as well stay home.