RSSYou are ignorant of the facts, Mr. Akuleyev. The left has a strong admixture of Irish and Italians (Andrew Cuomo, Chris Cuomo, Joe Biden, Brian Williams, Nancy Pelosi, Beto O’Rourke, Robert Deniro, Alyssa Milano, Stefani Germanotta). And that’s not to say the Irish and Italian are lacking on the conservative side either (Pat Buchanan, Rudy Giuliani, Joe Arpaio, etc).
In fact, I would consider it fatuous to suggest any one white ethnic group is any more prone to one side of the political spectrum in the United States. The biggest determiner I’ve seen for political slant among whites has always been: wealth/education, followed closely by proximity to minorities. The more blacks and Hispanics a white person must endure in their day-to-day lives, the more likely they are to push right-ward on the political spectrum. Many wealthy WASPs in New England have been largely spared massive immigrant populations ruining their local areas, so they continue to be liberal because they fail to have real-world experience with minority groups. Whereas Southerners have spent much more time dealing with blacks and Hispanics.
I am a hard-right nationalist and a WASP, and my family has been in this country since the 1620s (at the forming of the Massachusetts colony). The difference being my Anglo, Puritan ancestors were poor yeoman farmers and could not afford the luxuries of liberal gated communities.