A new survey shows exactly who would win if only Millennials voted — and Hillary Clinton would take the presidency by a landslide.

Survey development platform Survey Monkey recently released a new interactive electoral college map using its own data from 3 million users daily. The map allows people to see how the electoral college would look based on different demographics, including race, gender, socioeconomic background, and likeliness to vote.

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If only millennials (people between the ages of 18 and 34) voted, Clinton would get an overwhelming win, where she would definitively capture 41 out of 50 states and earn 504 electoral votes, plenty to put her over the 270 needed to reach a majority.

Trump would do slightly better if only white millennials were voting, but he'd still lose the electoral college to Clinton, who would win 348 electoral votes compared to his 163.

However, even though there are 69 million millennials who are eligible to vote today (on par with the number of eligible Baby Boomers), Mic notes, voter turnout has always remained much lower for young people. Even during the 2008 election, considered a hugely successful cycle from a millennial voter standpoint, only 50% of eligible millennials voted compared to roughly 70% of Baby Boomers, according to the Pew Research Center.

And given that people tend to become more conservative as they grow older, millennials will have to turn out in huge numbers to move the needle. In fact, if only seniors (ages 65 and older) voted, Trump would win the presidential election, earning 298 electoral votes.

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Are you wondering if your vote really matters this election? The data doesn't lie; it's time for young people to head to the polls on November 8.

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