This isn't so much a political phenomenon as a societal one.
He is mayor of the largest city in the hemisphere, and this country's latest political phenomenon.
His successful, provocative, often controversial past has made him an American political phenomenon.
In short, the thing we have is the real and perhaps rare political phenomenon of an occult government.
The evening showed why the Nader campaign has been a political phenomenon.
Reality television's global successes has been, in the eyes of some analysts, an important political phenomenon.
But two things have taken the edge off of what once was an attention-grabbing political phenomenon.
This is an excellent example of a modern American political phenomenon.
"He does not consider legitimacy a social and political phenomenon."
But like many political phenomena in the House, it looks different on second or third glance.