College Republicans A native of
Connecticut, Dolan became active in politics during his teens as a
Republican volunteer. At age 21, he worked as a paid organizer in
Richard Nixon's
1972 presidential re-election campaign. The following year, he was a candidate for chairman of the
College Republican National Committee but lost to
Karl Rove.
Christian Voice to Moral Majority After
Christian Voice co-founder
Dr. Robert Grant ousted Dolan,
Howard Phillips, and
Richard Viguerie from the Christian Voice organization, the trio went on to help persuade
Jerry Falwell to build a new Christian Right organization, the
Moral Majority.
National Conservative Political Action Committee Dolan was later a co-founder and chairman of the
National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC). Dolan was a member of the
Council for National Policy Board of Governors, a member of the advisory board for
CAUSA International (an educational, anti-communist organization founded by
Unification Church leader
Sun Myung Moon), and Director of Conservatives Against Liberal Legislation (CALL). ==References==