Donald Trump may have a problem winning over millennials, but Generation-Z looks anxious to support the Republican nominee.

Maine K-through-12 students from 155 schools across the state held a mock election on Wednesday and the future voters said that they wanted to Make America Great Again.

Trump won the mock election 10,785 votes to Clinton's 10,077. Gary Johnson received 2,678 votes and Jill Stein earned 1,260. Broken down by percentage, the Republican nominee won 44 percent to the Democrat 41 percent, Libertarian 11 percent, and Green's 6 percent, reported the Portland Press Herald.

The student body also voted in all the down-ballot races, and those in Maine's second congressional district voted to re-elect Republican Congressman Bruce Poliquin with 56 percent support. They also narrowly voted against legalizing recreational pot.

It wasn't all a conservative love fest though. Students also voted to raise taxes to support education funding and supported a state minimum wage.

So, while liberals gloat about Clinton winning over half of millennials, it looks like Generation-Z leans more right than the previous generation.