You can find plenty of predictions with the country making a hard move left post-Trump and there's ample evidence (e.g. AOC, IB's thread on the CA convention) of this as a reaction to Trump, but here's a conservative saying tradition small-government conservatism will make a come back
As conservatism takes its new shape in the face of President Trump's takeover of the Republican Party, old alliances have been fractured, and multiple fights have broken out about what conservatism should look like. Many of those who waded into the debate have assumed, not without justification, that recent political developments have shattered limited-government conservatism and that any future conservatism is likely going to be less libertarian than that which preceded Trump. But there are a number of good reasons to believe that limited-government conservatism will make a comeback.
Both happening is the risk because that means even more fractured government
Place your bets?