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Thinking Tea Party Candidate does not mean Third Party!
13 hours ago ago from Cleveland Tea Party Patriots
Mark G Pogue Just recently I posted as my status on Twitter and Facebook "I think 2012 people should think about a tea party candidate instead of a R or D!". By some of the comments you would have thought I had suggested a 3rd party. OMG has all political thinking and reasoning common sense left the voters mind. I said think about a tea party candidate. A Tea Party Candidate could be Republican or Democrat because all true Tea Party ...
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21 hours ago ago from MacAoidh's blog
From TheHayride.com Monday's Rasmussen poll which found its respondents preferring a hypothetical Tea Party third-party candidate over a generic Republican by a 23 percent to 18 percent count has stirred up a good deal of discussion, particularly within conservative circles, this week. A pair of articles today do a particularly good job of capturing some of the debate among those on the Right. At BigGovernment.com, Stephen Green has ...
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12 hours ago ago from scentofyours
I helped out with the Nader campaign in 2000, and was deeply torn about the issue in 2004--Nader being far and away the best candidate, but NM being a close race. i ended up voting for Gore. My parents, of whom i did not suspect such good politics, voted for Nader both times--in heavily conservative Arizona, where they knew the state's electoral vote would go to Bushco. so, while i probably won't see the documentary, as much because i simply ...
Related contentPoll Finds GOP Leads in Generic Congressional Ballot, But Slipping
18 hours ago ago from Atlas Shrugs in Brooklyn
Congressional candidates and Shruggers alike, take note of the following poll recently released by Rasmussen ( especially the part about Tea Parties more on that later this week ): Republican candidates have just a four-point lead over Democrats in the latest edition of the Generic Congressional Ballot. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 43% would vote for their district’s Republican congressional ...
Related contentTea party conservatives gear up to affect 2010 elections with fundraising, PACs
22 hours ago ago from Politics Today
The energized tea party movement, which upended this year's political debate with noisy anti-government protests, is preparing to shake up the 2010 elections by channeling money and supporters to conservative candidates set to challenge both Democrats and Republicans. More here: Tea party conservatives gear up to affect 2010 elections with fundraising, PACs Related posts: Democrats Are Jarred by Drop In Fundraising The ...
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2009 was trying for Obama; Dems fret over 2010
4 hours ago ago from U.S. News
2009 was trying for Obama; Dems fret over 2010 WASHINGTON (AP) -- Even if President Barack Obama's lofty ratings were bound to recede, 2009 has been a politically bruising year for Democrats, who now approach 2010 with deep anxieties. They lost both governors' races and their party's activists are split over Afghanistan. Voters hold Democrats, as the party in power, accountable for high unemployment and soaring deficits. Obama and ...
Related contentGOP board gives embattled chairman confidence vote
4 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
TALLAHASSEE - Jim Greer says he's staying put as the chairman of the Florida Republican Party. Quoting a World War II general faced with surrender, Greer said "nuts" to a public demand from longtime Republican Party fundraiser Al Hoffman for him to step down. Greer pointed to a vote of confidence Thursday by the party's executive committee that he has the confidence of GOP leadership across the state. Two board members, however, voted ...
Related contentFlorida GOP head gets vote of confidence
3 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
TALLAHASSEE - Dogged by spending controversies, party rifts and even calls for his ouster, state Republican Party chairman Jim Greer received a welcome vote of confidence from his executive board on Thursday. But even that vote "in the interest of party unity" wasn't unanimous, with two dissenting board members making the final count 25-2. And as that vote was being cast, news was circulating that a prominent GOP fundraiser was calling for ...
Related contentTea Party PAC: Movement To Shake Up 2010 Elections
13 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Washington Post : The energized "tea party" movement, which upended this year's political debate with noisy anti-government protests, is preparing to shake up the 2010 elections by channeling money and supporters to conservative candidates set to challenge both Democrats and Republicans. Buoyed by their success in capsizing a moderate Republican candidate this fall in Upstate New York, tea party activists and affiliated groups are ...
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