Former Christian Coalition Head Won’t Run For Congress
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Former Christian Coalition Head Won’t Run For Congress
The former head of the Christian Coalition says he won’t run for a congressional seat in Georgia.
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ATLANTA (March 10, 2010)--Former Christian Coalition head Ralph Reed says that after much thought and prayer he has decided not to run for Congress in Georgia.

Reed had considered seeking the Republican nomination for Georgia's 7th Congressional District northeast of Atlanta, but announced Wednesday on Twitter that he won't run.

Reed, 48, was clobbered in his first bid for elected office in 2006.

Facing questions about his ties to disgraced Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff, a little-known state senator defeated him in the race to become Georgia’s lieutenant governor.

He has since launched a Web site aimed at using the economic crisis and new social media to bring a younger and more diverse audience into the GOP fold.

Reed says he wants to concentrate on that work.

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