Yesterday, Hillary Clinton announced her official entrance into the 2016 race for president. Reactions were swift and passionate: Supporters rejoiced, opponents attacked , and the commentators commentated. To get a sense of how the R29 community feels about the Democratic frontrunner (and maybe first woman president) throwing her hat in the ring, we asked! We sent a survey to more than 1,000 millennial women over the weekend. Here's what we found: While young women are excited about the 2016 election and Hillary Clinton, they haven't made up their minds about what party — or candidate — they'll support in the booth. Adrienne Kimmell, executive director of the Barbara Lee Family Foundation , told us that's because they're looking for a candidate who really represents them. “Young women voters want to see a government that reflects them and their values — and not only in gender, but in age and racial diversity,” she says. “For young women, electing a woman president isn’t only about that status of being the ‘first.’ It’s about being in touch with their lives.” More of our learnings are below.