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- Rockefeller_Republican abstract "Rockefeller Republican (or "liberal Republican") was a faction of the American Republican Party who held moderate to liberal views on domestic issues similar to those of Nelson Rockefeller, Governor of New York (1959-1973) and later Vice President of the United States (1974–77). The term largely fell out of use by the end of the twentieth century, and has been replaced by the terms "moderate Republican" and, pejoratively, "RINO" (Republican In Name Only). Rockefeller Republicans were typically center-right, vehemently rejected conservatives like Barry Goldwater and his policies, and were often, but not necessarily, culturally liberal. They espoused government and private investments in environmentalism, healthcare, and higher education as necessities for the nation's growth, in the tradition of Nelson Rockefeller. In general, Rockefeller Republicans opposed socialism and the redistribution of wealth while supporting some regulation of business and federal social programs in matters pertaining to the public good. A critical element in the Republican liberalism was their support for labor unions. The building trades, especially, appreciated the heavy spending on infrastructure. In turn, the unions gave these politicians enough support to overcome the anti-union rural element in the Republican Party. As the unions weakened after the 1970, so too did the need for Republicans to cooperate with them. This transformation played into the hands of the more conservative Republicans, who did not want to collaborate with labor unions in the first place, and now no longer needed to do so carry statewide elections.In foreign policy, most were "hawks" against communism and strong supporters of American business abroad. Richard Nixon, a moderate establishment Republican within the Party's contemporary ideological framework, but who ran against Rockefeller from the Right in 1968 and was widely identified with the cultural Right of the time, nevertheless was influenced by this tradition within his party (much stronger then than since 1994) as he founded the Environmental Protection Agency, supported expanded welfare programs, imposed wage and price controls in 1971 announced he was a Keynesian. Rockefeller Republicans were most common in the New England, West Coast, and the Middle Atlantic States, where there historically were larger liberal constituencies.".
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- Rockefeller_Republican comment "Rockefeller Republican (or "liberal Republican") was a faction of the American Republican Party who held moderate to liberal views on domestic issues similar to those of Nelson Rockefeller, Governor of New York (1959-1973) and later Vice President of the United States (1974–77). The term largely fell out of use by the end of the twentieth century, and has been replaced by the terms "moderate Republican" and, pejoratively, "RINO" (Republican In Name Only).".
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