Kevin Phillips

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Kevin Phillips was an American political strategist and writer known for shaping and popularizing the Republican Party’s “Southern Strategy” and analyzing long-term shifts in U.S. electoral politics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf author
historian of politics
person
political commentator
political strategist
writer
areaOfInfluence Republican Party strategy
United States politics
electoral geography
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork electoral politics
political history
political science
public policy
genre political history
political non-fiction
public affairs
influenced Republican Party electoral strategy
analysis of U.S. regional voting patterns
concept of political realignment in the United States
knownFor arguing that demographic and regional changes would favor Republicans
critiquing the influence of wealth and finance on American democracy
critiquing the role of oil, religion, and debt in U.S. politics
languageOfWorkOrName English
laterKnownFor criticizing conservative economic and foreign policies
laterPoliticalStance critic of Republican Party
movement conservative politics (early career)
nationality American
notableFor analyzing long-term shifts in U.S. electoral politics
coining and popularizing the term "Sun Belt" in political analysis
shaping and popularizing the Republican Party’s Southern Strategy
writing about American political realignments
notableWork "American Theocracy"
"The Emerging Republican Majority"
"Wealth and Democracy"
occupation author
columnist
political analyst
political strategist
writer
politicalAlignment Republican Party (early career)
subjectOf Southern Strategy
wrote "American Dynasty"
"American Theocracy"
"Arrogant Capital"
"Post-Conservative America"
"The Emerging Republican Majority"
"Wealth and Democracy"

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