 There are 4.6 million Asian American Millennials aged 18 to 34, and a million turn 18 every year, making them eligible for the most important right in our democracy, the right to vote. But eligible doesn't mean registered, and registered doesn't mean active. Just 4 in 10 Asian American Millennials are registered, fewer than 1 in 10 actually vote. Imagine what would happen if we could boost these numbers through the roof. Asian American Millennials are a huge potential swing vote. Forty-three percent see themselves as uncommitted to any party. And Asian American Millennials can be game-changered in critical swing states, like Virginia, where Asians make up 7% of the population, and Nevada, where Asians make up nearly 11%. If you're an Asian American Millennial, your vote has a direct impact on the issues you care about. Like healthcare, 73% of APA Millennials support the Affordable Care Act, and federal assistance for college, which has a support of 81% of APA Millennials, and climate change. 85% of APA Millennials support stricter emission limits to slow global warming. Racial equality. 80% of APA Millennials support the government taking racial equality seriously, and doing more in particular to help African Americans achieve social justice. The good news is that Asian American Millennial voters are getting activated. Half of all APA Millennials have engaged about politics on social media in the past 12 months. But we can make it happen faster. Register to vote, and head to the polls on election day. Speak up, speak out, and be the change you want to see. Asian American Millennials, we are Asian American. Our voices matter. Our votes count. If you like what you saw, please click the subscribe button and leave a comment below. Thanks for watching!