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| dislikes = Barry Goldwater
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| theorists = Thomas Dewey <br> [[File:Ike.png]] Dwight D. Eisenhower <br> Nelson Rockefeller <br> John Anderson
| theorists = Thomas Dewey <br> [[File:Ike.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Dwight D. Eisenhower]] <br> Nelson Rockefeller <br> John Anderson
|influenced=[[File:Liberalconservative.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] (in the USA)|song=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmCDaXeDRI4 I like Ike]}}
|influenced=[[File:Liberalconservative.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] (in the USA)|song=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmCDaXeDRI4 I like Ike]}}
'''Rockefeller Republicanism''' is an ideology stemming from a subgroup of the US [[File:RepubUS.png]] [[Conservatism|Republican Party]] in the 1930's-1970's that held more moderate and [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|liberal]] views on domestic issues than the rest of the party, similar to those of Nelson Rockefeller, former Governor of New York (1959-1973) and Vice President (1974-1977).
'''Rockefeller Republicanism''' is an ideology stemming from a subgroup of the US [[File:RepubUS.png]] [[Conservatism|Republican Party]] in the 1930's-1970's that held more moderate and [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|liberal]] views on domestic issues than the rest of the party, similar to those of Nelson Rockefeller, former Governor of New York (1959-1973) and Vice President (1974-1977).