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The Conservative coalition was a coalition in United States politics bringing together the conservative majority of the Republican Party (United States) and a conservative, mostly Southern minority of the Democratic Party (United States). The coalition largely controlled United States Congress from 1939 to 1963 and continued as a potent force until the mid-1980s. In its heyday, its most important Republican leader was Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio, and the chief Democrats were Senator Richard Russell, Jr. of Georgia (U.S. state) and Congressmen Howard W. Smith of Virginia and Carl Vinson of Georgia. Between 1939 and 1963, the coalition was able to exercise virtual veto power over domestic legislation, and only quite limited liberal legislation was passed during this entire quarter century (most notably the very partial success of Truman's Fair Deal). Under Lyndon Johnson liberals breached the power of the coalition by passing the Civil Rights Act and electing a liberal Congress in 1964, but it regained strength in the 1966 election. After 1994 the Republicans took control of most of the conservative southern districts, so the Southern Democratic part of the coalition evaporated.

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The Conservative coalition was a coalition in United States politics bringing together the conservative majority of the Republican Party (United States) and a conservative, mostly Southern minority of the Democratic Party (United States). The coalition largely controlled United States Congress from 1939 to 1963 and continued as a potent force until the mid-1980s. In its heyday, its most important Republican leader was Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio, and the chief Democrats were Senator Richard Russell, Jr. of Georgia (U.S. state) and Congressmen Howard W. Smith of Virginia and Carl Vinson of Georgia. Between 1939 and 1963, the coalition was able to exercise virtual veto power over domestic legislation, and only quite limited liberal legislation was passed during this entire quarter century (most notably the very partial success of Truman's Fair Deal). Under Lyndon Johnson liberals breached the power of the coalition by passing the Civil Rights Act and electing a liberal Congress in 1964, but it regained strength in the 1966 election. After 1994 the Republicans took control of most of the conservative southern districts, so the Southern Democratic part of the coalition evaporated.

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