Despite his unpopularity because of the war efforts, he is remembered as a progressive president in terms of economics, civil rights and educational reforms. Although much more conservative than the preceding Welles administration, he was still regarded as being caught by the "spirit of the '60s". Agnew was unpopular by both the Democrat and the Republican sides. Many orthodox Republicans criticized his moderate image, immigrant background, and liberal-oriented politics.
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