It's election year in the United States and middle America is worried: worried about the dramatic increase in drug abuse, abortion, AIDS and violent crime, a rising tide which is no longer just confined to the big cities. America is a deeply Christian country - 70 million Americans claim to be 'born again' - and many think that the only solution to this moral vacuum is to make sure God is returned to centre stage in American politics. Many others are fighting hard to maintain the constitutional separation of Church and State. Filmed against the colourful back-drop of the Presidential election, this programme explores the phenomenon of moral America on the march, and meets the two Christian candidates. Pat Robertson and Jesse Jackson , who, from opposite ends of the political spectrum, are addressing the nation's moral misgivings.