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The Christian Nationalist Crusade engaged in the circulation of petitions urging national action opposing desegregation. As a political party, the Christian Nationalist Party unsuccessfully ran candidates in the Missouri general election of 1950. The party nominated Douglas MacArthur for president in 1952. MacArthur's name appeared on the ...
The Constitution Party, or the Christian Nationalist Party or America First Party in some states, was a loosely organized far-right third party in the United States that was primarily active in Texas, founded in 1952 to support former General Douglas MacArthur for president and drafted other prominent politicians for presidential elections, or attempted to. [1]
It’s a transformation that, according to political and religious scholars, embodies and reinforces a growing embrace of Christian nationalist thinking within the Republican Party in the era of ...
Christian nationalists spent nearly 45 years steering Republican politics into this moment, but the movement’s crowning achievement is now a political liability.
St. Maarten Christian Party Slovakia. Christian Democratic Movement [39] Slovenia. New Slovenia – Christian Democrats [40] Slovenian People's Party [40] South Africa. African Christian Democratic Party; Christian Democratic Party; United Christian Democratic Party Spain. People's Party [41] Basque Nationalist Party [41] Democrats of Catalonia ...
Christian nationalism holds that the United States was founded as a Christian nation and that Christianity should have primacy in government and law. ... The Republican Party platform, ...
Christian Nationalist Party or Christian National Party may refer to: Christian Nationalist Party, English translation of Parti nationaliste chrétien , Quebec, Canada, 1960s Christian Nationalist Party, the political wing of the Christian Nationalist Crusade , U.S., 1940s–50s
He used Christian nationalism to argue that the Republican Party has abandoned Church-going voters – of all races – in favor of helping large corporations chase greater profits.