The worst part is, the republican voters I've met are, for the most part, friendly, positive, tip their servers, are good parents and co-workers, and are quick to help strangers. Just as I see with democratic voters.
Eeeehhh... I've seen those same folks be all that and then perfectly willing to go beat the shit out of a gay dude if they think they can get away with it. It's... not exactly unknown for folks to really be the nicest, friendliest, most magnanimous people you've met -- right up until they meet someone of the "wrong" color (or behavior, or appearance, or...). "Most part" can be a small tale depending on where the other parts land, unfortunately.
It's almost certainly a regional thing, but probably half the reason I've leaned liberal most of my life is because most of them I've met -- they may hate your guts, but they're going to stand by you getting good treatment, when it comes down to it. Fair government treatment, working conditions, educational access, the list just kinda' goes on. Even if you don't share a lot of ideological points with 'em, fundamentally you and your lifestyle are probably pretty likely to be
safe.
Quite a number of the conservatives, well... I've
seen the folks come to school with a broken arm, and it didn't happen by accident. The ones that have lost jobs, been shat on hard for their religious beliefs, etc., etc., etc. Most of my life a good chunk of them have literally been trying to turn(/keep) millions of americans into(/as) second class citizens... at best. It's not a phenomenon entirely limited to one side of the political spectrum, by any means, but you can damn sure believe for most of my life it's been a
hell of a lot more likely to be coming out of folks voting republican (or even further right).
Lot of other reason I lean that way, but my experience in life has pretty consistently been that there's some more than a little noticeable behavioral difference between folks more likely to vote democrat or republican
Definitely met more than a few conservative folks that aren't like that, and liberal voting ones that are, but so far as likelihood goes... yeah. Yeah. Most days I'd be fairly willing to admit to a dem voter I'm not christian, ferex, all other things being equal. It'd be an
incredibly bad idea to do the same to a republican one, around where I live. Maybe not as bad as it was a decade or two ago, but still pretty sodding unwise, in general.