As an avowedly political organization, Falwell and other leaders of the Moral Majority courted people from across the religious spectrum including conservative Mormons, Jews, and Catholics as well as Pentecostals and a variety of Protestants denominations. Within a few years, the Moral Majority had an annual budget of $6 million, and its publication, Moral Majority Report, went to 840,000 households, with hundreds of Christian radio stations carrying their daily commentary.