The voting age in Germany back in 1932 was 21 years, correct? If so, then there you go:
A young German woman who grew up in an anti-Semitic family voted for Hitler in 1932 as a result of his anti-Semitism and due to his promises to revive the German economy. In spite of Germany's utter annihilation during World War II, this German woman remained a fervent Nazi (albeit a closeted one after 1945) and was able to immigrate to the U.S. in the 1960s with the help of one of her sons (specifically a son of hers who already lived in the U.S. during this time). In the U.S., this woman extended her racism to Black people, Hispanics/Latinos, et cetera. At age 104, this woman saw Donald Trump making semi-racist remarks while he was running for President and decided to vote for him for this reason. At age 105, this woman finally had the opportunity to vote for Donald Trump in her state's Republican primary (for the record, this woman was already a registered Republican).
There--how exactly was that?