Lee Atwater

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Lee Atwater was a Republican political strategist known for his hard-edged campaign tactics and influential role in shaping late-20th-century U.S. conservative electoral strategy.

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instanceOf American political consultant
Republican Party strategist
political strategist
activeIn United States politics
activePeriod 1970s–1991
advisorTo George H. W. Bush
Ronald Reagan
Strom Thurmond
birthDate 1951-02-27
birthPlace Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
causeOfDeath brain tumor
cancer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1991-03-29
describedAs architect of modern negative campaigning in U.S. politics
diagnosedWith brain cancer
educatedAt Midlands Technical College
Newberry College
employer 1992 United States presidential election
surface form: Bush-Quayle campaign

Reagan-Bush campaign
Republican National Committee
endTime 1991
familyName Atwater
fullName Harvey LeRoy Atwater
genre blues music
givenName Harvey
instrument guitar
vocals
involvedIn Willie Horton controversy
surface form: Willie Horton ad controversy
knownFor hard-edged campaign tactics
influential role in late-20th-century U.S. conservative electoral strategy
negative campaigning
memberOf Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
middleName LeRoy
notableFor use of racially charged campaign themes
notableWork 1980 United States presidential election
surface form: 1980 Ronald Reagan presidential campaign

Reagan-Bush campaign
surface form: 1984 Ronald Reagan re-election campaign

1988 United States presidential election
surface form: 1988 George H. W. Bush presidential campaign
numberOfChildren 3
occupation lobbyist
musician
political strategist
placeOfDeath Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States
politicalAlignment Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
positionHeld chair of the Republican National Committee
raisedIn Columbia, South Carolina
surface form: Columbia, South Carolina, United States
religion Methodism
spouse Sally Dunbar Atwater
startTime 1989

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