It's the economy, stupid

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"It's the economy, stupid" is a famous political catchphrase from Bill Clinton’s 1992 U.S. presidential campaign, emphasizing that economic concerns should be the central focus of political strategy.

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It's the economy, stupid canonical 1
It’s the Economy, Stupid 1

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instanceOf American political phrase
political catchphrase
political slogan
slogan
associatedWith Bill Clinton
Democratic Party
surface form: Democratic Party (United States)

James Carville
becamePublic 1992
campaignOf 1992 United States presidential election
surface form: Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaign
category 1990s neologisms
American political catchphrases
1992 United States presidential election
surface form: Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaign
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator James Carville
describes importance of economic performance for incumbent reelection chances
hasConnotation criticism of political distraction from core issues
directness
focus
hasVariant "It's the [issue], stupid" pattern
"It's the deficit, stupid"
historicalPeriod early 1990s recession in the United States
impact helped frame 1992 election as a referendum on the economy
influenced later political campaign messaging focused on the economy
intendedAudience Bill Clinton campaign staff
language English
locationOfOrigin Little Rock, Arkansas
surface form: Clinton campaign headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas
medium handwritten sign in campaign headquarters
memorializedIn books on U.S. elections
journalism about campaign strategy
political commentary
notableFor becoming a widely quoted phrase in American politics
emphasizing economic issues as key to electoral success
opposedTo incumbent George H. W. Bush campaign message
originalContext internal campaign message
politicalPosition centrist economic focus
purpose to keep campaign focused on economic issues
relatedConcept campaign strategy
economic voting
pocketbook voting
relatedTo George H. W. Bush approval decline in 1992
roleOfCreator Clinton campaign strategist
theme economic issues
voters' economic concerns
usedAs shorthand for prioritizing economic policy
usedBy journalists
political consultants
political scientists
usedIn 1992 United States presidential election
year 1992

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Vicky Pryce hasWritten It's the economy, stupid
this entity surface form: It’s the Economy, Stupid