The Reagan coalition was primarily made up of several key constituencies, including conservative Christians, economically conservative business interests, disaffected working-class voters, and traditional Republican supporters. Additionally, it attracted Southern whites who had shifted away from the Democratic Party, as well as libertarians who favored limited government. This diverse coalition united around shared goals of lower taxes, reduced government regulation, and a strong anti-communist foreign policy, which helped propel Ronald Reagan to electoral success in the 1980s.
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