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| Tea Party Is Taking Back Seat In Primary Wall Street Journal The New Hampshire tea-party movement, which helped Republicans score major victories in 2010 elections, has taken a back seat in this year's presidential primary amid deep divisions over whom to support. Second-tier candidates Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tea Party Patriots Assail Obama's Recess Ploys NewsMax.com By Newsmax Wires The Tea Party Patriots, the largest tea party organization in the nation, denounced the Obama administration's controversial appointment of Rich Cordray to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as a power grab that "usurped the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tea Party Express: We will endorse by South Carolina. CNN (blog) In an interview today on CNN's John King, USA, chairman of the Tea Party Express Amy Kremer spoke with CNN anchor and chief national correspondent John King about the Tea Party's influence in the 2012 GOP presidential race. "Well, I will tell you that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Rick Perry: The Tea Party's Candidate? Big Government by Charles C. Johnson Is Rick Perry the Tea Party's last hope in the 2012 election? As he prepares for his Alamo moment in South Carolina, the longest serving governor in Texas history makes the case for limited government. It's a deliberate play for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Allen's advantage? A fractured Tea Party Washington Post (blog) By Norman Leahy Tea Party and patriot organizations can't or won't organize behind a single alternative to what they generally see as the establishment candidate. The result: The establishment candidate wins. It happened in the 2nd and 5th ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Poll: Tea Party Helping or Hurting? Patch.com In December, the Greater Boston Tea Party announced a new leader, according to the Boston Globe. Haverhill's Christine Morabito took over for the group that has dominated political headlines over the last two years and made waves in the 2010 midterm ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tea Party and Occupy members to meet on SOPTV Mail Tribune Four Southern Oregon political activists — two from the Tea Party and two from the Occupy movement — will meet to discuss issues, politics and economics at 7:30 pm Tuesday, Jan. 10, on Southern Oregon Public Television's "Immense Possibilities ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ron Paul Clear Favorite With Tea Party Conservatives The Right Perspective Texas congressman Ron Paul is now the clear favorite among members of the Tea Party, according to a major website popular with grass roots conservatives. Far behind is Rick Santorum with 12-percent. The former Pennsylvania senator has risen 6 points in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Pundit & Pundette: Obama's Tea Party By jill Obama's Tea Party. In fall of '09, as the economy tanked and government spending accelerated, America had its Tea Party . . . . . . and the Obamas had theirs, Hollywood style: Funny we're just hearing about it now. More photos and story from ... Pundit & Pundette | ||
| Breitbart.tv » Ron Paul: Occupy And Tea Party Both 'Fed Up' With ... By Meredith Dake BreitbartTV went attended a Ron Paul event in Meredith, NH and met up with supporters and the candidate. Breitbart.tv | ||
| Whither the Tea Party: Is the Movement Now Irrelevant? By joewolverton@gmail.com (Joe Wolverton, II) After experiencing a surge in political influence in 2010, the Tea Party appears to be slipping in national prominence in 2012. By Joe Wolverton, II. U.S. News | ||
| "Courting the Tea Party" or "She Wants Me" « The Greenroom By Sarjex TEA Party isn't looking for someone to defeat Obama; they're looking for someone who will govern conservatively and rollback the un-Constitutional big-government programs. Does anyone here actually picture Romney in that role? ... The Greenroom | ||
| Tea party lawmakers targeting public schools | SeacoastOnline.com We might think that Dondero, Little Harbour and Maude H. Trefethen are our local public elementary schools — precious assets to be nurtured, debated over, improved. Opinion Headlines from Seacoastonline... |
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