Pat Robertson

Televangelist and political commentator

Pat Robertson - Televangelist and political commentator
Born

March 22nd, 1930
95 years ago

Died

June 8th, 2023
2 years ago — 93 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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Pat Robertson served as a prominent American televangelist, founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), and influential political figure. In 1960, established CBN, which significantly contributed to the rise of Christian television. Hosted 'The 700 Club,' a program combining news, interviews, and religious content, gaining a large audience. Ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 1988, advocating for conservative Christian values. Played a crucial role in the rise of the Religious Right, influencing political discourse in the United States.

Founded the Christian Broadcasting Network

Hosted 'The 700 Club'

Ran for President in 1988

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