A new report from Keystone College means bad news for the Democrats.

A professor of political science released a scientific study last week that predicted bad news for leftists.

According to the findings, the next generation will most closely align with conservative politics than liberal.

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Jeff Brauer, professor at Keystone College, has studied and researched the generation that comes after millennials, which he titled “Generation Z”; kids born roughly between 1995-2005.

Which means most of them will get to vote for the first time in 2020 – when President Donald Trump is up for election.

After eight years of losing, there’s a whole generation of conservatives heading to the ballot box soon. That means one thing: Bye bye, Democrats!

Unlike the more liberal generation before them, Gen Z is more moderate on social issues and far more conservative on fiscal and security issues.

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“While many are not connected to the two major parties and lean independent, Gen Z’s inclinations generally fit moderate Republicans,” Brauer found.

Threats of Islamic terrorism, economic instability, and global unrest have taught the next generation to be more cautious with their lives and their money.

Don’t take our word for it; look at the numbers.

Brauer attributes a 5% drop of votes for the Democratic Party from 2012 to 2016 to this younger generation.

By state, the carnage is even worse: “In Florida, Democrats’ margin of victory among the young dropped 16 percentage points. In both Ohio and Pennsylvania, the drop was 19 points. In Wisconsin, 20 points,” Brauer found.

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The demolition of the left has already begun.

“It is … likely the precipitous drops were due to the more conservative Generation Z being able, for the first time, to express their political inclinations, especially in the economically hard-hit swing states,” he says.

Once the whole generation is able to vote, Dems won’t have a crooked leg to stand on.

—The Horn editorial staff