Pat Robertson is a prominent American televangelist and former Southern Baptist minister who founded the Christian Coalition in 1989. He played a significant role in mobilizing conservative Christian voters and shaping the Republican Party's platform.
Related terms
Televangelist: A charismatic preacher who uses television to reach a large audience with their religious message.
Conservative Christians: Individuals who adhere to traditional Christian values and beliefs, often emphasizing social issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage.
Political Mobilization: The process of engaging individuals or groups in activities that support a specific political cause or ideology.