Millennials Want to Send Troops to Fight ISIS, Poll Finds

Fifty-seven percent of 18-to-29-year-olds express support in poll.

In a late-September ABC News/Washington Post survey, 53 percent of all respondents -- including all age groups -- said they backed sending U.S. troops to fight ISIS. In a February CBS poll, 57 percent said they backed sending troops.

Despite anti-war protests on college campuses over the decades, this isn't the first time young people have backed war. In October 2002, during the run-up to the second Gulf War, Pew found that 18-to-29-year-olds backed invading Iraq at a higher clip than other age groups: 69 percent, as opposed to 61 percent for 50-to-64-year-olds and 51 percent among respondents over 65.