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How millennials could kill politics as we know it if they cared to

How millennials could kill politics as we know it if they cared to

Defined by Pew as those born between 1981 to 1996, millennials make up about 22% of the US population, and at some point between November's midterms and the 2020 election, they're expected to surpass baby boomers as America's largest living generation. They're a massive voting bloc, capable of setting policy priorities and swinging elections. They're also grossly underrepresented in American politics.

CNN VIDEO: Can the future be de-polarized?

CNN VIDEO: Can the future be de-polarized?

MAP President & Co-Founder Steven Olikara recently sat down with Former Indiana Senator Evan Bayh & Michael Smerconish to discuss the role young leaders are playing to bridge the partisan divide. The conversation was featured in an hour-long CNN special entitled "Fixing the Divide."