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Both establishment and tea party could lose in Nebraska Washington Post (blog) (Jeff Beiermann, AP) Fischer's win would certainly be an upset — she's run a meagerly funded campaign and barely registered in the polls for most of the race — but it doesn't exactly fit the tea party bill. And the idea that Republicans are enduring ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Club for Growth: 'Tea party' class of 2010 no different than predecessors Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) Among the sinners called out was "tea party star" Allen West, who received "an anemic 64 percent" for voting for raising the debt ceiling and against spending cuts. Georgia's two freshmen, Auston Scott of Tifton and Rob Woodall of Lawrenceville, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea party frosh: More talk than action Politico (blog) By KATE NOCERA | Republican freshmen who swept into Congress on the 2010 tea party wave may not be "tea party" enough. The Club for Growth is out with a new report that finds many of the freshmen aren't living up to their anti-spending promises. See all stories on this topic » | ||
GOP freshmen = weak tea Washington Post (blog) Surprise, surprise: The Republican freshman class isn't as tea party-friendly as you might think. We've written before on this blog about how the tea party label has been misappropriated to cover all kinds of Republicans who won in 2010. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nebraska Primary: Will the Tea Party make it possible for the Democrats to ... Red, Green, and Blue They got a reprieve from the Tea Party – which backed such extreme candidates in Delaware, Nevada and Colorado that they managed to shoot themselves in the proverbial foot. Now, in 2012, it looks like the same scenario is playing out again. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea Party Takeover National Journal Lugar's landslide loss is a sign of the maturation of the tea party, a loosely defined confederation of conservative activists in 2010 who have banded together and threaten to have a defining impact in 2012. Because they're not conducting mass protests ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Gary Stein, Discharged Tea Party Marine, Takes A Birther Turn By The Huffington Post News Editors Gary Stein, the former Marine discharged for critical comments he made about President Barack Obama on his Tea Party-affiliated Facebook page, is now creating more controversy on the same social network. This time, he appears to have ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed | ||
Will Gay Marriage or the Tea Party Have a Bigger Impact in 2012 ... By Brad Jackson (Diary) Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today's edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Aaron Blake to discuss. RedState | ||
The PJ Tatler » Reid: Tea Party is Driving the GOP 'Over a Cliff' By Bridget Johnson Brushing off Republicans' "ridiculous budgets" that will come up for a Senate vote later this week, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) told reporters today that the only way Democrats will agree to a budget is if Republicans move to their side. The PJ Tatler | ||
Group says GOP freshmen aren't "tea party enough" | In Session By Elizabeth Bewley Their voting records may have won Republican Reps. Diane Black and Stephen Fincher the joint title of most conservative House members earlier this year, but they still aren't conservative enough for the tea party organization the Club for ... In Session |
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For Tea Party, Focus Turns to Senate and Shake-Up - NYTimes.com Tea Party-backed Republican candidates for the Senate are looking to infuse the upper chamber with the deep-seated conservatism that is present in the ... www.nytimes.com/.../tea-party-focus-turns-to-senate-and-shak... |
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