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Exactly as I thought and have been predicting. The Republican Party is going to disappear, and Conservatives will be better represented for it.
Running under the Tea Party brand may be better in congressional races than being a Republican. In a three-way Generic Ballot test, the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds Democrats attracting 36% of the vote. The Tea Party candidate picks up 23%, and Republicans finish third at 18%. Another 22% are undecided.
Among voters not affiliated with either major party, the Tea Party comes out on top. Thirty-three percent (33%) prefer the Tea Party candidate, and 30% are undecided. Twenty-five percent (25%) would vote for a Democrat, and just 12% prefer the GOP.
Among Republican voters, 39% say they’d vote for the GOP candidate, but 33% favor the Tea Party option.
For this survey, the respondents were asked to assume that the Tea Party movement organized as a new political party. In practical terms, it is unlikely that a true third-party option would perform as well as the polling data indicates. The rules of the election process—written by Republicans and Democrats--provide substantial advantages for the two established major parties. The more conventional route in the United States is for a potential third-party force to overtake one of the existing parties.
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The Gop-establishment Manipulators
Last night, I looked into getting absentee ballots for Mr. AOW and me so that we can vote in the Virginia Primary on March 1, 2016. We were planning to vote for any GOP candidate not approved by the GOP establishment. For as long as I can remember, here...
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Democrats Retreat From Reality Into Hopeful Delusion : Most Democrats Believe The Tea Party Is Racist... Rest Of America Not Buying
Image via WikipediaDemocrats Think Tea Party's Racist; GOP, Unaffiliateds DisagreeMost Democrats think members of the Tea Party movement are racist. Most Republicans and voters not affiliated with either party disagree.A new...
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Racist Whacko Fringe Alert:thirty-five Percent (35%) Of Mainstream Voters View Themselves As Tea Party Members -rasmussen
34% Say They Or Someone Close To Them Part of Tea Party Movement Twenty-four percent (24%) of U.S. voters now say they consider themselves a part of the Tea Party movement, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. That's...
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Sarah Palin will headline first-ever Tea Party ConventionFrom Weasel Zippers: CS Monitor Almost 1-1/2 years since she shook up American politics with her acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention, former vice presidential candidate...
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Tea Party Movement Now More Popular Than Dem or Republican Parties From Gateway Pundit: The Obama-Pelosi-Reid socialist democrats now rank lower than the Republican Party and the Tea Party Movement. MSNBC reported: Just how angry is the public...
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