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This Nov. 4, 2008, photo provided by MinnPost shows young voters waiting to cast ballots at a polling place in Minneapolis. If millennials, currently ages 22 to 37, vote this year, they could help sway the outcome of several different elections in Minnesota. November's election is projected to be the country's first in which there are more millennials eligible to vote than baby boomers. (Bill Kelley/MinnPost via AP)
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This Nov. 4, 2008, photo provided by MinnPost shows young voters waiting to cast ballots at a polling place in Minneapolis. If millennials, currently ages 22 to 37, vote this year, they could help sway the outcome of several different elections in Minnesota. November's election is projected to be the country's first in which there are more millennials eligible to vote than baby boomers. (Bill Kelley/MinnPost via AP)

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