1/26: Tea Party Strong in California

A Field Poll finds 28 percent of registered CA voters identify with Tea Party:

Orange County Assemblyman Chuck DeVore wants to be the Scott Brown of California – a conservative GOP state legislator who vaults to the U.S. Senate in a state dominated by Democratic voters.
 
Like Brown, DeVore could tap into a network of Tea Party supporters and others who distrust President Obama and blame him for adding to the nation’s spiraling debt. A Field Poll released today finds that 28 percent of registered California voters identify with the group.
 

1/20: Tea Party Criticism Backfires

With Tuesday’s Massachusetts election results, attacks on Tea Party backfire:

The attempt by Democrat’s to smear the Tea Party movement and play the “guilt-by-association” game on Republican Scott Brown appears to have failed…During the time that Democrats raised the issue, Brown surged from being narrowly behind to as much as 5% – 9% ahead in the polls.

The 350,000+ members and supporters of the Tea Party Express, along with grassroots supporters across the country, have not been fooled by the bitter mud-slinging waged by Democrats and the Martha Coakley campaign. We know that Scott Brown represents our values, and are going to continue the fight to support he and other conservative candidates!

1/19: Tea Party Supporters Network Nationwide for Scott Brown

The campaigns of Martha Coakley (D) and Scott Brown (R) to fill the US Senate seat long held by the late Ted Kennedy will be decided today by Bay State voters.  Tea Party participants and Republican Party activists have networked nationwide to support Brown.  Presidents Obama and Clinton with other notable Democrats in the last days of a lackluster candidate performance have rushed to help Coakley in what was thought to be a “locked” Democrat seat.  Apparently, Massachusetts voters take independent decisions on the future of America seriously.


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