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  2. Tea Party movement - Wikipedia

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    The Tea Party movement was popularly launched following a February 19, 2009, call by CNBC reporter Rick Santelli on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange for a "tea party". [24] [25] On February 20, 2009, The Nationwide Tea Party Coalition also helped launch the Tea Party movement via a conference call attended by around 50 conservative ...

  3. Tea Party protests - Wikipedia

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    The protests were part of the larger political Tea Party movement. [1] Most Tea Party activities have since been focused on opposing efforts of the Obama administration, and on recruiting, nominating, and supporting candidates for state and national elections. [2] [3] The name "Tea Party" is a reference to the Boston Tea Party, whose principal ...

  4. 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.

  5. The Tea Party Movement Died With a Whimper - AOL

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    It turns out many who rode the wave of principled libertarianism were neither.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Social conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In American politics, the Republican Party is the largest political party with some socially conservative ideals incorporated into its platform. Social conservatives predominantly support the Republican Party, although there are also socially conservative Democrats who break ranks with the party platform.

  8. Republican in name only - Wikipedia

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    sign at a 2010 Tea Party movement protest in Minnesota. In US politics, "Republican in name only" is a pejorative used to describe politicians of the Republican Party deemed insufficiently loyal to the party, or misaligned with the party's ideology. Similar terms have been used since the early 1900s.

  9. Opinion - Trump is striking at the heart of American government

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    President Trump's second term has seen a significant shift towards executive overreach, with policies such as a federal hiring freeze, withdrawal from international aid, and funding freezes, which ...