We asked millennials to describe the 2016 election in one word
CNN's #campaigncamper traveled across the country to gauge the pulse of college students. The words they used to describe this election ranged from excitement to concern.
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Janelle Owusu from Georgia Tech in Atlanta describes the election as "ill-focused." She is personally concerned about health care.
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This is Gina from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Her one word for the election? "Fierce." She's mostly concerned with the rising cost of education and "the burden it puts on us entering the workforce."
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This student from Georgia Tech isn't feeling great about the 2016 prospects: "Help."
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This is Brooke, she's a freshman at the University of Florida in Gainesville. She says she's afraid for this country when "non-whiteness is criminalized."
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Hunter Clary from the University of Florida notes this election is "important." Specifically, the national debt is a big concern for him.
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Hugh Wood III from the College of Charleston in South Carolina can't get enough of this election cycle. He describes it as "captivating."
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College of Charleston student Clay Koch is feeling "confident" about 2016.
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Sanjana is an International Affairs major from Georgia Tech. She describes the elections as being similar to a reality show such as "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."
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How does Aradhana from Georgia Tech describe this election cycle? "Turnt."
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Georgia Tech's Robert Bland just asks for one thing in this election season, "I just want some honesty!"