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Education, technocracy and the division between a family-based vision of communalism and a state-based one is, I think, the dividing lines. A preference for Keynesian versus laissez-faire economics.
Both parties share most of their economic and foreign policy objectives. The division is mostly on culture war issues, which I think are influenced indirectly by how both camps earn their money and see the world.
A capitalist in the science and tech sectors is going to be more amenable to "big government" grants, research, contracts etc. because they recognize that those things help their industry. The owner of a restaurant chain is going to feel the opposite - when the government gets involved with them, it's mostly regulatations that cut into profit and make it harder to run their business. (P.S. - and the reason we're seeing "tech sector" go to Republicans coincides with a shift from actual technological innovation to scams that fear regulation).