Breh that study seems somewhat sloppy. Correlation isn't causation. To me the only thing it's "proving" is the idea that growing up under a popular president credited for bringing about good times makes people vote for someone who is most likely to continue those policies. Why would we expect any different?
The reason I call it sloppy is bc they don't (or can't bc to be honest it would be difficult to quantify) discuss MOTIVATIONS. The reason many people start inching towards the right wing is bc as they get older the issues they prioritize begin to change. It's easier to be more progressive on an issue like crime when you're a teenager. That can change once you have kids and a family. Same with tax/economic policy, climate change etc etc.
As the percentage of nonwhites continues to climb, the percentage of white people whose voting patterns will be influenced by the fear (and reality) of their waning political power, will increase. And you're going to see that even from white people that are very liberal/progressive on economic issues. These are the people some call the "dirtbag left." All these podcasters, the hardcore Bernie types. They will find common cause with white nationalists on the right bc remember they will agree 100% on economic issues.
Now I'm not saying it's going to be ALL white people. But it will be a lot. And it shouldn't really surprise anyone. This happens everywhere. It's human nature.
Peep game. A LOT of people are talking about this guy as their realignment leader. A conservative who's skeptical of capital a la Hawley, Vance etc.
‘I Don’t Want to Violently Overthrow the Government. I Want Something Far More Revolutionary.’