Despite the evidence, support for Hillary Clinton among millennial voters runs just as deep as it does for Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, some college feminists told the Boston Globe over the weekend.

In the article, titled “Young Hillary Clinton supporters arew out there. Really,” self-proclaimed Hillary supporters claimed they are just as “very passionate about Hillary, [but] perhaps less outspoken about it.”

19-year-old Emily Moss, a student at Clinton’s alma mater Wellesley College, doesn’t care that the former secretary of state isn’t “exciting.” (RELATED: Hillary Is Trying To Appeal To Millennials, So She’s Poaching Sanders Staffers)

Moss told the Globe she plans on co-leading “Wellesley’s pro-Clinton group” this coming semester because she believes that “young people, even more so perhaps than other generations, have a greater potential to unite against Trump’s bigotry.”

“There’s a huge consensus in the millennial generation that that’s just fundamentally unacceptable,” she added.

29-year-old Leah Dougherty, a Denver resident, bemoaned that when people talk about Clinton’s accomplishments, “all you ever hear about her is all the negative stuff that happened.”

“All these supposed scandals, current scandals, etcetera,” Dougherty explained. “But nobody seems to focus on her actual work ethic and what she’s accomplished over the past, what is it, 25 or so years she’s been in the public eye.”

In case you’re thinking it’s only young women backing Clinton’s run, here’s a hot take from Keith Drucker that will show you the light.

The 21-year-old president-elect of Boston University for Hillary stated that Bernie Bros are “a little bit louder, and a little bit more in your face,” but that doesn’t mean young people aren’t “any less supportive and motivated to work for Hillary.”

Just like Bernie voters, Hillary’s fans are also tasked with handling one of our nations greatest threats: bullying.

“You’re quite literally silenced if you’re a Hillary supporter,” 23-year-old Harvard graduate student Radhika Mathur explained. “We exist! And we are enthusiastic!”

Mather has been “ready for Hillary” since 2013, but even such a seasoned campaign volunteer thought the experience of creating a pro-Clinton subreddit was “pretty horrible.”

“We did have to ban a lot of trolls — so much banning — in order to keep it pro-Hillary,” she explained, pointing to how a recent story on the social media news site site dared to mention that “Clinton could get 10 years in prison if indicted.” (RELATED: Reddit Bans Users, Deletes Comments That Say Orlando Terrorist Was Muslim)

Similarly, 19-year-old Michigan student Anushka Sarkar hates that people say the phrases, “Benghazi killer” and “liar” when she rocks her pro-Clinton swag on campus. (VIDEO: Napolitano — ‘Ample Evidence’ To Indict Clinton)

From the mouths of babes.

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