New Deal Coalition
The New Deal Coalition was a political alliance formed in the 1930s in the United States, primarily supporting the policies of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It brought together diverse groups, including labor unions, African Americans, farmers, and liberal intellectuals, who were united by their support for the New Deal programs aimed at economic recovery during the Great Depression.
This coalition significantly reshaped American politics, leading to the dominance of the Democratic Party for several decades. It helped to address social and economic issues, fostering a sense of solidarity among various groups that had previously been politically fragmented.