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...in the Democratic primaries?
Just curious, since I've been led to understand it's a non-partisan, grass-roots movement and all. Surely they wouldn't have ALL run as republicans if that is indeed the case.
...in the Democratic primaries?
Just curious, since I've been led to understand it's a non-partisan, grass-roots movement and all. Surely they wouldn't have ALL run as republicans if that is indeed the case.
That is a good question.
If it's non-partisan, you would think both sides would have tea party members running, and maybe some libertarians thrown in for good measure.
Do you think the Tea Party is going to have their very own party, so then we will have 4 Parties to choose from? (5 if you count the Green Party)
...in the Democratic primaries?
Just curious, since I've been led to understand it's a non-partisan, grass-roots movement and all. Surely they wouldn't have ALL run as republicans if that is indeed the case.
That is a good question.
If it's non-partisan, you would think both sides would have tea party members running, and maybe some libertarians thrown in for good measure.
Do you think the Tea Party is going to have their very own party, so then we will have 4 Parties to choose from? (5 if you count the Green Party)
As to Mani's question.. why would the tea party movement, which pretty much collectively identifies as a fiscal conservative movement, run candidates as democrats?
That is a good question.
If it's non-partisan, you would think both sides would have tea party members running, and maybe some libertarians thrown in for good measure.
Do you think the Tea Party is going to have their very own party, so then we will have 4 Parties to choose from? (5 if you count the Green Party)
As to Mani's question.. why would the tea party movement, which pretty much collectively identifies as a fiscal conservative movement, run candidates as democrats?
Don't confuse them with logic.
The tea party now runs the republican agenda.
That is a good question.
If it's non-partisan, you would think both sides would have tea party members running, and maybe some libertarians thrown in for good measure.
Do you think the Tea Party is going to have their very own party, so then we will have 4 Parties to choose from? (5 if you count the Green Party)
As to Mani's question.. why would the tea party movement, which pretty much collectively identifies as a fiscal conservative movement, run candidates as democrats?
Don't confuse them with logic.
It is rather simply. Do try and pay attention.
the Tea Party is not a Republican partisan Group. It is a Conservative group. So yes they run as Republicans. Because it is the natural home of Conservatives. However they are not there to play nice with the Republican Establishment. They are there to change it.