Cabot Phillips


Cabot Phillips is a conservative political activist and American television personality. He is Editor-in-Chief of the conservative publication CampusReform.org and serves as the Director of Campus Outreach for The Leadership Institute, a conservative grassroots organization in Arlington, Virginia. In 2016, he was named to Red Alert Politics "30 Under 30" list, which recognizes the nation's most influential young conservatives.

Early life and education

Phillips is from Leesburg, Virginia. He graduated from Liberty University in 2015, where he was a recipient of The Dean's Award and host of a primetime FM radio show on 90.9 WQLU.

Career

Formerly, he served as Digital Grassroots Director on Senator Marco Rubio's 2016 Presidential campaign.
Phillips is a regular guest on Fox News, The Blaze, and Newsmax TV, providing political commentary from a millennial point of view. Throughout the 2016 Presidential campaign, his conservative "man on the street" videos garnered millions of views and appeared on The Drudge Report, The Rush Limbaugh Show, The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity, and more.
Phillips is a YouTube partner, creating and starring in a series of videos which have been viewed over 100 million times on a variety of online platforms. In April 2016, his video "Brothers Convince Little Sister of Zombie Apocalypse" went viral, landing him and his siblings an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The video was viewed over 80 million times online and was named to YouTube's official list of the Top 10 most popular viral videos of the year.