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  2. Tea Party movement - Wikipedia

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    The Tea Party has incorporated various conservative internal factions of the Republican Party to become a major force within the party. [139] [140] Tea Party candidates were less successful in the 2012 election, winning four of 16 Senate races contested, and losing approximately 20% of the seats in the House that had been gained in 2010.

  3. Neoconservatism - Wikipedia

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    Economics. ATR; Club for Growth; ... in the Republican party since the rise of the Tea Party ... believed that history can be pushed along with the right application ...

  4. Americans for Prosperity - Wikipedia

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    David Weigel wrote in Slate that AFP "in the Tea Party era evolved into one of the most powerful conservative organizations in electoral politics." [101] AFP and the Tea Party share many of the same principles. [102] In 2010, AFP was one of the most influential organizations in the Tea Party movement, and the largest in terms of membership and ...

  5. Can the Tea Party's Platform Reduce Unemployment? - AOL

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    On Saturday evening in my native New York City, I attended a dinner party at which the topic of globalization dominated the cocktail period. The consensus among the couples in attendance was that ...

  6. Right-wing populism - Wikipedia

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    [162] In 2010, David Barstow wrote in The New York Times: "The Tea Party movement has become a platform for conservative populist discontent." [163] Some political figures closely associated with the Tea Party, such as U.S. Senator Ted Cruz and former U.S. Representative Ron Paul, have been described as appealing to right-wing populism.

  7. Citizens for a Sound Economy - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, CSE designed and made public a "tea party" website. The website stated "our US Tea Party is a national event, hosted continuously online and open to all Americans who feel our taxes are too high and the tax code is too complicated". [1] In 2003, Dick Armey became the chairman of CSE after retiring from Congress. [10]

  8. Contract from America - Wikipedia

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    To get his idea off the ground, he launched a website which encouraged people to offer possible planks for the contract. Hecker told The New York Times, "Hundreds of thousands of people voted for their favorite principles online to create the Contract as an open-sourced platform for the Tea Party movement.

  9. Electoral history of the Tea Party movement - Wikipedia

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    The Tea Party Movement, founded in 2009, is an American political movement that advocates strict adherence to the United States Constitution, [1] reduced U.S. government spending and taxes, [2] [3] and reduction of the U.S. national debt and federal budget deficit.