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US presidential election

Democrats defeat ‘southern strategy’

By Edward Luce in Chicago

Published: November 5 2008 18:11 | Last updated: November 5 2008 18:11

Every generation or so, the US throws up an epoch-making election. The last one took place in 1968 when Richard Nixon successfully exploited white resentment of Lyndon Johnson’s backing of the Civil Rights Act to end the Democratic party’s 150-year grip on the South.

Known as the “southern strategy”, the covert racial appeal to alienated working-class whites helped to deliver seven out of the last 10 presidential elections to Republicans.

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