in the book, the history of america's future, credited with naming the millennials, authors william strauss and neil howell predicted that the boomers would be a particular generation. kicking off a primary season beckoning all americans to the polls, will the youngest voters show up? in the 2012 election, with just 38p. of the eligible 18-24-year-olds voting, midterms, just 19% cast a ballot. much smaller numbers of millennials have favorable opinion of capitalism than people of other age groups. more than one-third would be enthusiastic or be comfortable voting for an avowed socialist candidate for president. more difficult for their elders, but if you don't live out the values by casting ballot, you're not telling the powerful what you think, are you? late to the party, at this time, chelsea, ashley, and tristen, and ashley, they have been at this a long time. and the record is mixed. but you've been at it long enough that you can tell what brings young voters out and what doesn't. what works? what's in the tool kit some. >> well, the thing about the vote, it has been evolving for the la