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Tea Party Supporters Overlap Republican Base



There is significant overlap between Americans who identify as supporters of the Tea Party movement and those who identify as conservative Republicans. Their similar ideological makeup and views suggest that the Tea Party movement is more a rebranding of core Republicanism than a new or distinct entity on the American political scene.
 
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

want to put that in your sig line so we all remember?
 
Ask the messiah who plans to spend $1,000,000,000.00 on an election! :eek:

How much will the Rs spend even though they cant even find a candidate?

Not anything near that much. Look up what CONSERVE means Dummy

Def of Conserve from online Dictionary:
Preserve: calls to conserve our national heritage in the face of bewildering change
To keep (a quantity) constant through physical or chemical reactions or evolutionary changes
To preserve (fruits) with sugar

Obama gets the majority of his money from average Americans.

The next election will be something. The Supreme Court has declared that "companies are citizens". The Chamber of commerce raised tens of millions from China and Russia and gave tens of millions to Republicans, 90% going to Republicans.

Hugo Chavez owns "Citgo" and he can spend unlimited money on American elections, thanks to the Supreme Court. Being a businessman, who is he more willing to spend the money on? Pro business Republicans or pro middle class Democrats. I bet I know.
 
How much will the Rs spend even though they cant even find a candidate?

Not anything near that much. Look up what CONSERVE means Dummy

Def of Conserve from online Dictionary:
Preserve: calls to conserve our national heritage in the face of bewildering change
To keep (a quantity) constant through physical or chemical reactions or evolutionary changes
To preserve (fruits) with sugar

Obama gets the majority of his money from average Americans.

The next election will be something. The Supreme Court has declared that "companies are citizens". The Chamber of commerce raised tens of millions from China and Russia and gave tens of millions to Republicans, 90% going to Republicans.

Hugo Chavez owns "Citgo" and he can spend unlimited money on American elections, thanks to the Supreme Court. Being a businessman, who is he more willing to spend the money on? Pro business Republicans or pro middle class Democrats. I bet I know.

And that would be Illegal...NO?
 
Some debate.....all the Republican titans will be on hand
 
Not anything near that much. Look up what CONSERVE means Dummy

Def of Conserve from online Dictionary:
Preserve: calls to conserve our national heritage in the face of bewildering change
To keep (a quantity) constant through physical or chemical reactions or evolutionary changes
To preserve (fruits) with sugar

Obama gets the majority of his money from average Americans.

The next election will be something. The Supreme Court has declared that "companies are citizens". The Chamber of commerce raised tens of millions from China and Russia and gave tens of millions to Republicans, 90% going to Republicans.

Hugo Chavez owns "Citgo" and he can spend unlimited money on American elections, thanks to the Supreme Court. Being a businessman, who is he more willing to spend the money on? Pro business Republicans or pro middle class Democrats. I bet I know.

And that would be Illegal...NO?

No, it wouldn't be. Citgo is registered as an American company. You can be an American company and be owned by foreigners. You didn't know that? Figures.

'Subsidiaries of foreign corporations from across the globe have launched a lobbying campaign in Washington to protect their newfound power to influence American elections,' White House legal adviser Norm Eisen wrote last week in a blog posting.
The spat goes back to a January 21 Supreme Court decision, which found that free-speech protections in the US Constitution extend to companies and labour unions.
Companies are still barred from making donations directly to candidates. However, the ruling clears the way for firms to spend unlimited money on advertising to specifically endorse or oppose candidates for office.
The court's 5-4 ruling swept aside more than five decades of restrictions on corporate political advertising and unleashed a furious debate over free speech, the rights of businesses and the nature of US democracy.
http://www.monstersandcritics.com/n...d-a-foreign-government-influence-US-elections

Use the Internet. Learn something.
 
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Def of Conserve from online Dictionary:
Preserve: calls to conserve our national heritage in the face of bewildering change
To keep (a quantity) constant through physical or chemical reactions or evolutionary changes
To preserve (fruits) with sugar

Obama gets the majority of his money from average Americans.

The next election will be something. The Supreme Court has declared that "companies are citizens". The Chamber of commerce raised tens of millions from China and Russia and gave tens of millions to Republicans, 90% going to Republicans.

Hugo Chavez owns "Citgo" and he can spend unlimited money on American elections, thanks to the Supreme Court. Being a businessman, who is he more willing to spend the money on? Pro business Republicans or pro middle class Democrats. I bet I know.

And that would be Illegal...NO?

No, it wouldn't be. Citgo is registered as an American company. You can be an American company and be owned by foreigners. You didn't know that? Figures.

'Subsidiaries of foreign corporations from across the globe have launched a lobbying campaign in Washington to protect their newfound power to influence American elections,' White House legal adviser Norm Eisen wrote last week in a blog posting.
The spat goes back to a January 21 Supreme Court decision, which found that free-speech protections in the US Constitution extend to companies and labour unions.
Companies are still barred from making donations directly to candidates. However, the ruling clears the way for firms to spend unlimited money on advertising to specifically endorse or oppose candidates for office.
The court's 5-4 ruling swept aside more than five decades of restrictions on corporate political advertising and unleashed a furious debate over free speech, the rights of businesses and the nature of US democracy.
ANALYSIS: Could a foreign government influence US elections? - Monsters and Critics

Use the Internet. Learn something.

CITGO Petroleum Corporation (or CITGO) is a United States-incorporated, Venezuela-owned refiner...

TRY again, Deany...
 

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