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Christian Broadcasting Network Founder Pat Robertson Dies at 93

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
June 8, 2023
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Christian Broadcasting Network Founder Pat Robertson Dies at 93

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Legendary Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson, who spun a local Virginia station into the global Christian Broadcasting Network, has died at age 93, the network announced Thursday.

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Robertson’s cause of death was not given in the announcement.

Robertson, known for his “700 Club” television show, had helped make religion central to Republican Party politics.

In 1988, Robertson ran for president, seeking the GOP nomination. He finished in second place in the Iowa caucuses, ahead of Vice President George H.W. Bush, with the help of his pioneering strategy of courting Iowa’s evangelical churches.

Robertson’s tactic of insisting that three million followers across the U.S. sign petitions before he would decide to run had also brought him a massive base, Jeffrey K. Hadden, a University of Virginia sociologist and a Robertson biographer told The Associated Press at the time.

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Robertson later endorsed Bush, who won the presidency. Pursuit of Iowa’s evangelicals is now a ritual for Republican hopefuls, including those currently seeking the White House in 2024.

Robertson’s enterprises also included Regent University, an evangelical Christian school in Virginia Beach; the American Center for Law and Justice, which defends the First Amendment rights of religious people; and Operation Blessing, an international humanitarian organization.

Robertson was born Marion Gordon “Pat” Robertson on March 22, 1930, in Lexington, Virginia, to Absalom Willis Robertson and Gladys Churchill Robertson. His father served for 36 years as a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from Virginia.

After graduating from Washington and Lee University, he served as assistant adjutant of the 1st Marine Division in Korea.

Robertson resigned as president of his Christian Coalition in 2001, citing a focus on ministerial work.

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