My father was a typical Boomer Republican despite being Pakistani. Even after Bush, he still voted for anyone with an R in their party affiliation. Being a Muslim post-9/11 really did a number on his psyche. He was still loyal to the GOP even though Fox News and every other conservative media outlet told him his religion is evil. Honestly, I think he still voted GOP because he didn't like to share and still operated under the premise he could join the American 1%.
My mother is socially very conservative but not necessarily a Republican. She came of age in the 1970s when Boston was quite tumultuous. She was sympathetic to the Civil Rights movement, but didn't necessarily favor integration especially in communities that were clearly unprepared to handle the influx of Blacks. She's Roman Catholic which explains her sympathies for Blacks, although that waned with time. Even though my mother is a Boomer, she thinks like the Silent Generation. She hated hippies and other sorts of professional activists who created trouble for the locals.