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Funny, that's exactly what I got out of that article.. a complete waste of anyone's time who isn't just looking to have their beliefs affirmed
http://people.umass.edu/schaffne/schaffner_et_al_IDC_conference.pdf
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1368430216677304
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2053168017737411
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ving-economic-anxiety/?utm_term=.f801522e1f23
This doesn't sound like "the damn left is so condescending and hypocritical so we hit back".
I briefly skimmed all of your links and have yet to find anything that states that the strongest correlation with Trump voters is racial resentment.
There is one that says racist people went heavily for Trump (not surprising) but saying "most racists support Trump" is not the same thing as saying "most Trump supporters are racist". If you have any data point which shows the latter maybe you could more specifically point it out to us.
There is certainly a racist element among the right wing and among Trump voters...but you have shown nothing that shows a majority or large portion of them are racist. In my personal opinion it's a tiny fringe element.
Of course the term "racial resentment" is so vague that a study author could label any number of things as such...opposition to illegal immigration, for example, or belief in welfare reform, which liberals will insist are based in racism but for many Americans have nothing to do with that.