Stone said the defiant millennial support for third-party candidates could sway the election, but perhaps not in the way they hope.



"The current polling so far suggests that the third party candidates this year might hurt Clinton," he told Revelist.



Indeed, Barack Obama relied heavily on the millennial vote to push him to victory in 2012. In general, Democrats see more support from younger voters. Still, Stone believes many who claim to be third-party voters will fall into line on election day — or simply not vote at all.



That’s the option Ben Warner, a millennial living in Los Angeles, California is considering. He doesn't want to be responsible for getting Trump elected, but strongly disagrees with Clinton's policies.



"I find myself between a rock and a hard place," he told Revelist. "Hillary says to vote my conscience, but my conscience says both candidates are crap."