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"Tea Party" Voters Present Challenge for GOP
« on: October 17, 2009, 02:27:04 AM »

October 16, 2009 4:20 PM
"Tea Party" Voters Present Challenge for GOP
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The Republican party is expected to make gains in the 2010 congressional elections, but the party's plans may be hampered by the "tea party" movement that gained steam over the summer, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Protesters around the country this year demonstrated against President Obama's stimulus package and health care plans, giving Republicans a chance to unify and energize its base after four years of dismal election results. Those demonstrators, however, do not necessarily identify with the Republican party simply because they do not identify with Democrats.

The GOP is preparing to make a comeback with 2010 candidates that can appeal to broad constituencies, according to the Journal. For example, Dede Scozzafava is running in a special election next month for an open House seat representing upstate New York. Local Republican representatives chose Scozzafava for her political experience and commitment to family values, even though she supports abortion rights. Tea party activists, however, are getting behind Doug Hoffman, who calls himself the real conservative. The split among conservatives has left their Democratic opponent in the lead.

The Journal points to other examples in which the conservative activism of the summer has worked against the Republican party. Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, a moderate but popular Republican, is running for the Senate, but faces a primary challenge from former Florida House speaker Marco Rubio, who is seeking tea party members' support.

Liberal Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), who gained some notoriety this summer for striking back against extreme protesters, said Wednesday that he thinks Republicans made a mistake by encouraging the "tea party" movement.

"I think the conservatives made a big mistake morally as well as tactically," he said on HLN's Joy Behar Show. "I think they thought they were benefiting from all these crazies going out and venting. I think they realized that got in the way of the rational arguments they wanted to try to make ... So, I think you'll still see some of the negativity [remain], but it won't be as supported by the Republican apparatus."

The disaffected sentiment of conservatives who joined in the protests this summer has been embraced by personalities like Glenn Beck, who has gained a strong following from both his Fox News TV show and nationally-syndicated radio program. Last month, Beck told CBS News' Katie Couric that he believes the country would have been worse off with Republican Sen. John McCain as president than it is with Mr. Obama.

During the interview, Beck told Couric his viewers "don't care about the parties, they care about their life... They say, 'the Republicans have betrayed me, the Democrats have betrayed me... I don't see an exit strategy here.'"

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Re: "Tea Party" Voters Present Challenge for GOP
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2009, 05:04:23 AM »
I would like to think that the tea parties are getting the attention of the republicans, but since the republican party is dead, I don't think it's realistic to think it will have an effect.
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Re: "Tea Party" Voters Present Challenge for GOP
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2009, 11:29:15 AM »
The republicans refuse to lessen to it's base! The base is conservatives to the core. The big dogs in the party want to move it to the left. They think that will get them the independent vote. They are very wrong and I think they will get their clock cleaned again in 2010. They just will not lessen!
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Re: "Tea Party" Voters Present Challenge for GOP
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2009, 11:32:36 AM »
any one running for reelection will NOT get my vote regardless of party. We may not be able to get a third party off the ground but turning them all out would send a clear signal thet their crap will not be tolerated any longer.
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Re: "Tea Party" Voters Present Challenge for GOP
« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2009, 12:23:30 PM »
beerbelly,

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Re: "Tea Party" Voters Present Challenge for GOP
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2009, 06:43:05 AM »
any one running for reelection will NOT get my vote regardless of party. We may not be able to get a third party off the ground but turning them all out would send a clear signal thet their crap will not be tolerated any longer.



That would be great, if we could get everyone to just vote in new people each election. What better way to get the attention of these self serving A--'s, and take the hammer away from special interest groups.

But Alas! The HUGE majority will continue to vote party lines, and the crook the party bosses choose.
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Re: "Tea Party" Voters Present Challenge for GOP
« Reply #6 on: October 21, 2009, 06:51:07 AM »
Register as an independant and become a memebr of a party like the Libertarian or Constitution party.
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