Here are five points:
1. Of those polled, 56 percent said they would vote for Sen. Sanders, following by Hillary Clinton (24 percent), Donald Trump (11 percent) and Ted Cruz (8 percent).
2. Twenty-four percent of respondents said healthcare costs were their main concern, followed by “not having a job” (23 percent).
3. The primary concern for Millennials was student debt (32 percent).
4. Most Millennials (65 percent) reported feeling optimistic about their financial future improving during the next presidential term.
5. Ten percent reported they did not expect financial improvement in the next presidential term.
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