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Arizona Tea Party Rejects Arizona Tea Party License Plates Huffington Post WASHINGTON -- East Coast Democrats aren't the only ones annoyed by Arizona's official Tea Party license plates -- the Arizona Tea Party is too. In a statement released Friday by a coalition of local Tea Party groups, the limited government advocates ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Conservative and Tea Party Leaders Endorse Phil Moffett for Governor of Kentucky Sacramento Bee By ConservativeHQ.com MANASSAS, Va., May 13, 2011 -- /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Three conservative and Tea Party leaders have issued a joint statement endorsing Phil Moffett for Governor of Kentucky in the Republican Primary on Tuesday, May 17. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea party favourite Ron Paul running in 2012 Indian Express AUSTIN (TEXAS): US Congressman Ron Paul, a favourite among the ultraconservative tea party movement, announced on Friday that he will run for the Republican nomination for president in 2012. Though there is not yet a clear favourite among the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
No, the Tea Party Isn't Stalling Slate Magazine (blog) The Tea Party may continue to alter races across the country, and could also shape the Republican presidential field. But it appears to have reached the limit of its influence in Washington. Here, where it counts most, the Tea Party is looking like a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Newt Gingrich takes aim at the tea-party crowd Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) Macon — Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, speaking to an audience filled with those who helped propel him to power decades ago, on Friday struck a tea-party pose aimed at a new generation of Georgia Republicans. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Greenville SC Tea Party Letter To Nikki Haley FITSNews By news_releases • on May 13, 2011 The Greenville Tea Party of South Carolina urges that South Carolina opt out of Health Insurance Exchanges that are part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010. The one million dollar Federal Grant to set up a state ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FreedomWorks' Dick Armey helps tea party shift and stay relevant Washington Post In a meeting room of the Embassy Suites next to the Pittsburgh airport, Richard K. Armey, the chairman of leading tea party organizer FreedomWorks, spent a recent evening chatting up 300 or so activists. Armey had flown in from his Dallas home not to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea party stances can lack wisdom for all Hilton Head Island Packet I have recently received e-mails from two South Carolina tea party groups urging me to call my state representative to vote, again, against the state tax exemption for Amazon.com. When I first heard of this action, and the success these tea party ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Tea Party Express denounces NY-26's self-identified Tea Party ... Statement alleges that candidate Jack Davis 'is attempting to spoil the race for conservatives' The Daily Caller - http://dailycaller.com/ | ||
Jimmy McMillan, Tea Party Spokesman (!?) By Liz Benjamin Jimmy McMillan is loaning his visage and trademark "too damn high" slogan to a Tea Party-backed push for expanded oil exploration by appearing in a video proclaiming the evils of ever-escalating gas prices. (H/t to Dave Weigel, ... Capital Tonight - http://www.capitaltonight.com/ | ||
Tea party godfather Ron Paul running for president at Senator Tea ... By Senator Tea Party Paul, a native of Pittsburgh, is both a spiritual father and actual father in the tea party movement. His son, tea party darling Rand Paul, won a Senate seat in Kentucky last year and has become an ardent proponent of spending cuts and ... Senator Tea Party - Jim DeMint - http://senatorteaparty.com/ | ||
Ron Paul: From Dr. No To Tea Party Godfather « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth By KTVTPhil Texas Rep. Ron Paul has officially announced that he's running for president. Paul first ran for president as a Libertarian in 1988. CBS Dallas / Fort Worth - http://dfw.cbslocal.com/ | ||
Does the Tea Party Make Ron Paul Mainstream? - NYTimes.com By By MICHAEL D. SHEAR Ron Paul, the 75-year-old representative from Texas, announced his second run for the Republican nomination for president Friday morning. The Caucus - http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/ |
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