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Joe Sixpack

[joh siks-pak] / ˈdʒoʊ ˈsɪksˌpæk /


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“Disgruntled mill workers and older Joe Sixpack former Dems in rural areas are now Trump loyalists,” the former congressman who represented that area, Don Bonker, wrote recently at Seattle site PostAlley.org about the changes taking place.

From Seattle Times

Though she frequently retreated to talking points, Ms. Palin spoke inclusively of “Main Streeters like me,” “Joe Sixpack” and “hockey moms across the nation.”

From New York Times

Former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, during his confirmation hearings, once said that spending $100,000 to him was like spending $10 to Joe Sixpack.

From Washington Times

“I don’t want Joe Sixpack paying for a stadium,” Webert said Friday.

From Washington Post

One had a distinctive New York accent, a Joe Sixpack affect, and a collection of headlines from California that proved he could win attention.

From Washington Post