I was born in 1953, so that's the Eisenhower administration.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was an Eisenhower Republican when I started out at 21 because he promised to get us out of the Korean War.
As son of a Republican president, Dwight D. Eisenhower, it is automatically expected by many that I am a Republican. For 50 years, through the election of 2000, I was.
I have worked with Presidents since Eisenhower. We serve together.
You can call me an Eisenhower Republican. There is a gigantic gulf between an Eisenhower Republican and the kind of fringe brand of Republicanism that is being so vocally promoted today.
Eisenhower was my war hero and the President I admire and respect most.
I think I can do more inside the Republican Party to keep it in the center of the road. That's where Eisenhower was. And I'm an unabashed Eisenhower Republican.
I don't profess to be an expert on anything, or have the memory for who ran in 1952. I am an informed American citizen, that's my position.
When I was a kid in the '50s, during the Eisenhower years, everything seemed to be working fine. I don't recall as a teenager ever worrying about the state of the future world.
I was in the trade field as White House fellow in the first Bush administration.
I was born in March 1949, a post war baby boomer.