"Outside of our region, there are no more Rockefeller Republicans."
Ethnic changes in the Northeast may have led to the demise of the Rockefeller Republican.
More than 15 years after his death, you can still start a fight by calling someone a "Rockefeller Republican."
There are not many Rockefeller Republicans left in New York.
Bly was a Rockefeller Republican; a social liberal, but conservative on matters such as the economy and national defense.
Historically, Rockefeller Republicans were moderate or liberal on domestic and social policies.
There are still Rockefeller Republicans in the county that once defined them, but they're definitely harder to find.
The president wanted a Rockefeller Republican at State for political cover.
He started out in the sixties as a Rockefeller Republican and that is what he has remained.
We frequently hear that Rockefeller Republicans are a dead breed.