Tom Killalea

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When Robertson lost to Reagan’s vice president, traditional Republican George H. W. Bush, Norquist’s friend Ralph Reed helped to turn Robertson’s following into a permanent political pressure group: the Christian Coalition. This group organized evangelicals behind Movement Conservative policies, arguing that traditional family values depended on an individualist economic system. It also encouraged evangelicals to run for state and local offices, attacking regulation and taxes while they spread their religious policies at every level.
How the South Won the Civil War: Oligarchy, Democracy, and the Continuing Fight for the Soul of America
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