Millennials will match Baby Boomers as the largest share of the electorate in 2016, and they’re using apps like Yik Yak to talk about the presidential election. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday traveled to campuses in Super Tuesday states to get the scoop. Wall Street Journal video news 2016.
Yik Yak: How Millennials Talk Politics
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