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His political views, unexceptional and shared by millions of voters, were quintessentially Republican, midwestern, middle-of-the-road, patriotic, opposed to the dependence on the state he thought was fostered by the New and Fair Deals, and suspicious of Democratic “extremes.” He disliked labels like “liberal” and “conservative” though calling himself a “liberal Republican.”
Dwight D. Eisenhower: The American Presidents Series: The 34th President, 1953-1961
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