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Armey: Gingrich a lost cause for tea party base CNN (blog) (CNN) – Newt Gingrich is a one-state wonder who is unlikely to play out as the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney sought by some tea party activists, one of the movement's driving forces said Sunday. "I don't think Newt will be able to replicate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Watching the Tea Party Fall to Pieces The Connecticut College Voice It's been about three years since the Tea Party first emerged on the scene, and the air of invincibility the far right has had in the last few years is finally starting to show some cracks. Now, before any conservatives have a stroke over that sentence ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Republican Phil Moffett among contingent of Ky. tea party candidates seeking ... The Republic Nearly a dozen tea party candidates, including one of Kentucky's most recognizable fiscal conservatives, have set their sights on state legislative seats up for election this year. Louisville businessman Phil Moffett, who finished second in the GOP's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea Party spokesman to discuss Ron Paul, militant supporters on Internet radio Examiner.com Mike Michaels, the Senior Media Director for the Fort Lauderdale, FL, Tea Party and Redstate diarist, will discuss the candidacy of Ron Paul in what is sure to be a no-holds-barred online radio program. The two-hour program is set to start Sunday, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Facebook/POLITICO poll: Colorado users don't support Tea Party Politico (blog) By EMILY SCHULTHEIS | Colorado Facebook users aren't very supportive of the state's Tea Party movement, according to a Facebook/POLITICO poll conducted Saturday. Seventy-one percent of those surveyed said they're not at all supportive of the Tea Party, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Disillusioned Democrats welcomed by Tea Party Delmarva Now ... politicians redefine the bedrock of traditional Judeo-Christian society -- the sacred institution of marriage? If you are a proud Democrat, but your idea of "fairness" is not shared by your party leadership, try your local Worcester County Tea Party. See all stories on this topic » |
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Politicians sell out tea party By -NO AUTHOR- At the time, it was a safe prediction, given the strength of the tea-party movement in the 2010 election and the influence it was expected to have on the GOP presidential primaries just more than a year later. But something went terribly wrong in ... WND |
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