WASHINGTON (Sputnik)Â â€” Sanders, the only candidate forÂ US president that a majority ofÂ voters born afterÂ 1990 view favorably, has a 53 percent support, the poll indicated.

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“It seems that Sanders has successfully appealed toÂ the young Americans burning passion and desire forÂ a political revolution,” said an article inÂ the Harvard Political Review explaining the poll results.

Former Secretary ofÂ State Hillary Clinton makes a good impression onÂ just 37 percent ofÂ millennial voters, followed byÂ 24 percent forÂ Governor John Kasich ofÂ the US state ofÂ Ohio, 23 percent forÂ Senator Ted Cruz and 17 percent forÂ real-estate mogul Donald Trump, according toÂ the poll.

With more thanÂ 40 ofÂ 50 United States having already voted inÂ the primaries and caucuses, Clinton maintains an insurmountable lead overÂ Sanders, analysts say.

Sandersâ€™ proposals forÂ free college tuition, universal health care, higher taxes onÂ the wealthy and an increased minimum wage have captured the hearts ofÂ many young voters byÂ appealing toÂ their dissatisfaction withÂ the present state ofÂ US politics, the article explained.