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Ronald Reagan and the Moral Majority

In 1979, the Moral Majority was launched and changed the course of US politics, helping the Republicans into office. Richard Viguerie was one of the movement's driving forces.

In 1979, the Moral Majority was launched and changed the course of US politics.

It was set up to promote family values by religious conservatives from Catholic, Jewish and evangelical Christian communities.

It urged Protestants, in particular, to go against the tradition of separating politics and religion. It encouraged them to vote Republican.

Richard Viguerie was one of the driving forces behind the movement.

He spoke to Claire Bowes in 2016.

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(Photo: Richard Viguerie and Ronald Reagan. Credit: courtesy of ConservativeHQ.com)

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