As an emerging American voice, the Rev. Jerry Falwell visited South Carolina in 1980 to promote his new Moral Majority network, while urging evangelicals to back Ronald Reagan instead of
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As an emerging American voice, televangelist Jerry Falwell visited South Carolina in 1980 to promote his new Moral Majority network, while urging evangelicals to back Ronald Reagan, instead of President Jimmy Carter, a Southern Baptist.
The president of the board of Stark County commissioners received the honor from The University of Akron’s Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics.