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Christian Coalition
NameChristian Coalition
Formation1989
FounderPat Robertson
TypeNon-profit organization
PurposeAdvocacy group
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Region servedUnited States
Leader titlePresident
Leader nameRoberta Combs
Main organBoard of Directors
AffiliationsRepublican Party, Tea Party movement

Christian Coalition is a prominent conservative advocacy group in the United States, founded by Pat Robertson in 1989. The organization is known for its strong stance on social conservatism and its efforts to promote Christian right values in American politics. The Christian Coalition has been involved in various political campaigns, including those of George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, and Mitt Romney. The organization has also been associated with other prominent conservative groups, such as the National Rifle Association and the American Conservative Union.

History

The Christian Coalition was founded in 1989 by Pat Robertson, a televangelist and former Republican Party presidential candidate. The organization emerged from the remnants of Robertson's presidential campaign and was initially known as the Christian Coalition of America. The Christian Coalition quickly gained prominence as a leading voice for social conservatism in the United States, with a focus on issues such as abortion, gay rights, and school prayer. The organization has been led by several prominent figures, including Ralph Reed and Robert Combs, and has been involved in various political campaigns and lobbying efforts. The Christian Coalition has also been associated with other notable conservative organizations, such as the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute.

Organization

The Christian Coalition is a non-profit organization with a board of directors and a president who serves as the organization's leader. The organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and has a network of state chapters and local affiliates across the United States. The Christian Coalition is funded through donations from individuals and organizations, including the Scaife Foundations and the Bradley Foundation. The organization has a staff of lobbyists, researchers, and communications specialists who work to promote the organization's policy agenda. The Christian Coalition has also been associated with other prominent conservative think tanks, such as the American Enterprise Institute and the Hoover Institution.

Issues and Positions

The Christian Coalition has taken strong stances on a range of social issues, including abortion, gay rights, and school prayer. The organization opposes abortion and supports pro-life legislation, such as the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. The Christian Coalition also opposes gay marriage and supports traditional marriage initiatives, such as the Defense of Marriage Act. The organization has been a strong supporter of school choice and vouchers, and has advocated for the Teach for America program. The Christian Coalition has also been involved in environmental issues, including climate change and energy policy, and has supported the work of organizations such as the Environmental Defense Fund and the Nature Conservancy. The organization has been associated with other notable conservative figures, such as Newt Gingrich and Dick Armey.

Controversies and Criticisms

The Christian Coalition has been the subject of several controversies and criticisms over the years. The organization has been accused of partisanship and bias, and has been criticized for its close ties to the Republican Party. The Christian Coalition has also been accused of homophobia and racism, and has faced criticism for its stance on gay rights and immigration reform. The organization has been involved in several high-profile lawsuits, including a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over the organization's tax-exempt status. The Christian Coalition has also faced criticism from other conservative organizations, such as the Club for Growth and the FreedomWorks.

Impact and Influence

The Christian Coalition has had a significant impact on American politics and public policy. The organization has been a key player in several high-profile political campaigns, including the presidential campaigns of George W. Bush and Mitt Romney. The Christian Coalition has also been involved in various lobbying efforts, including the lobbying for the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act and the Defense of Marriage Act. The organization has been associated with other prominent conservative organizations, such as the National Right to Life Committee and the Family Research Council. The Christian Coalition has also been recognized for its work on social issues, including poverty and human trafficking, and has partnered with organizations such as the Salvation Army and the Catholic Charities USA. The organization has been praised by notable conservative figures, such as Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.

Category:Christian organizations

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