Since the New Deal, Republican presidents have looked for ways to accommodate rather than abolish the federal social safety net. Yet moderation often led to a backlash from their conservative supporters, leading Republican presidents, in some cases, to move from accommodation to opposition.
Since the New Deal, Republican presidents have looked for ways to accommodate rather than abolish the federal social safety net. Yet moderation often led to a backlash from their conservative supporters, leading Republican presidents, in some cases, to move from accommodation to opposition.
Matthew Gritter is associate professor of political science at Angelo State University.
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Chapter 1 Eisenhower, Modern Republicanism and the Struggle to Hold the Center Chapter 2 Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and the Puzzles of the Safety Net Chapter 3 Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush: Social Security, Truly Needy and a Kinder and Gentler Nation Chapter 4 Compassionate Conservatism: George W. Bush and the Conservative Welfare State Chapter 5 Trumpism?: Making the Safety Net Great Again
Chapter 1 Eisenhower, Modern Republicanism and the Struggle to Hold the Center Chapter 2 Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and the Puzzles of the Safety Net Chapter 3 Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush: Social Security, Truly Needy and a Kinder and Gentler Nation Chapter 4 Compassionate Conservatism: George W. Bush and the Conservative Welfare State Chapter 5 Trumpism?: Making the Safety Net Great Again
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