14 Facts About Rockefeller Republican

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Term refers to "[a] member of the Republican Party holding views likened to those of Nelson Rockefeller; a moderate or liberal Republican".

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Rockefeller Republican replied, "You are looking at it, buddy, I am all that is left".

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Michael Lind contends that the ascendancy of the more conservative fusionist wing of the Rockefeller Republican Party, beginning in the 1960s with Goldwater and culminating in the Reagan Revolution in 1980, prevented the establishment of a Disraelian one-nation conservatism in the United States.

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The phrase "Rockefeller Republican" has come to be used in a pejorative sense by modern conservatives, who use it to deride those in the Republican Party that are perceived to have views which are too liberal, especially on major social issues.

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Rockefeller Republican was harder than Nixon, and a lot more hawkish about the mission of America in the world.

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Locally, especially in the Northeast, liberal Rockefeller Republican officeholders have continued to win elections, including Bill Weld and Charlie Baker of Massachusetts, Phil Scott of Vermont, and Larry Hogan of Maryland.

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The men had previously reached the so-called Treaty of Fifth Avenue during the presidential primaries of 1960, whereby Nixon and Rockefeller agreed to support certain policies for inclusion in the 1960 Republican Party Platform.

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Nelson Rockefeller was an influential voice within the Republican Party, but he never had the level of support of Goldwater or Nixon.

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The term Rockefeller Republican was never appreciated from the conservative wing of the party, and as the voices of the Reagan right grew in the 1970s and eventually captured the presidency in 1980, it was looked down upon even more as a pejorative.

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Many Rockefeller Republican leaders associated with this title were White Anglo-Saxon Protestants like Charles Mathias of Maryland.

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Rockefeller Republican was considered to be a moderate Republican in a similar mold as Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe of Maine.

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Rockefeller Republican's was pressured to drop out of the race, and when she did the Republican National Committee endorsed Tea Party-backed Doug Hoffman.

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Term "Rockefeller Republican" has become somewhat archaic since Nelson Rockefeller died in 1979.

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The Rockefeller Republican label has sometimes been applied to modern politicians, such as Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island, who served as a Republican in the Senate, was elected that state's governor as an independent, and later became a Democrat and briefly sought that party's 2016 presidential nomination.

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