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Sure, there's definitely a chance that some people reacted to the pendulum swing to the left; highlighted by (among many things?) Obama's election and marriage equality being passed.

But I think that more people were affected by these things:

The continued lack of funds allocated to education resulting in a terrible lack of critical thinking

The constant bombardment of social media

The influence of russia et al on social media

The gaming of recommendation algorithms by the far-right resulting in the pipeline to hatred

The crisis of masculinity where today's men don't feel they fill the same roles as their grandfathers, leading some to fall down the pipeline to hate

The gerrymandering of districts

Election rolls/registers being purged of historically left leaning people

USA supreme court rulings like Citizens United

Congress being so utterly out of touch with average Americans

And congress' age issue

Of course, there's many more points that people could argue about all day, and I don't think we're going to find out any real reasons here on HN. Maybe in 100 years time, if there's anyone left, the historians will be able to find the root issues.




> highlighted by (among many things?) Obama's election and marriage equality being passed

Genuinely I can't imagine two things less to do with more people associating with the right in America than these two. It looks as though the Democrat party has gone further and further to the hard left, and more and more people in the US have felt they have no option but to vote for change over the status quo. Mostly because of economics.




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