Christian Coalition
The Christian Coalition is a conservative Christian organization in the United States that aims to influence public policy and promote Christian values in politics. Founded in 1989 by Ralph Reed, the group focuses on issues such as family values, religious freedom, and pro-life policies. It seeks to mobilize Christian voters and encourage their participation in elections.
The organization gained prominence in the 1990s, particularly during the Clinton administration, by advocating for conservative candidates and policies. It has played a significant role in shaping the Republican Party's platform, especially on social issues, and continues to be active in political campaigns and grassroots organizing.