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  2. Greenwich Tea Party - Wikipedia

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    The Greenwich Tea Party was an incident that took place on December 22, 1774, early in the American Revolution, in Greenwich, a small community in Cumberland County, New Jersey, on the Cohansey River. Of the six tea parties during this time, it was the last and the least well-known due to the small size of Greenwich.

  3. List of politicians affiliated with the Tea Party movement

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    [5] [6] It was not a single, formal political party, [7] but rather represented by activist groups such as the Tea Party Patriots and the Tea Party Express. The Tea Party Caucus was the primary grouping of Tea Party representatives and senators in Congress and was described as having a voting record similar to a third party.

  4. Tea Party Patriots - Wikipedia

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    Tea Party Patriots was a co-sponsor of the 9/12 March on Washington, [6] but refused to participate in the National Tea Party Convention. [7] Tea Party Patriots is most notable for organizing citizen opposition at the healthcare town hall meetings of 2009. [8] In 2010, Tea Party Patriots was among the 12 most influential groups in the Tea Party ...

  5. Internal conflicts and power struggles have become hallmarks ...

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    “On the right, there's been a push, certainly since the Tea Party movement, to shift how Washington operates,” said Jenny Beth Martin, a veteran activist who runs Tea Party Patriots Action ...

  6. Conservative groups ask for corporate tax cut, end to capital ...

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    It also includes leaders from NSIC Institute, American Commitment, The Heartland Institute, Heartland Impact, Missouri Center-Right Coalition, Tea Party Patriots Action, Center for a Free Economy ...

  7. Electoral history of the Tea Party movement - Wikipedia

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    Tea Party members now tell stories of mailing literature from their laundry rooms, manning phone banks, knocking on doors, [96] and driving over 34,000 miles in their cars to build support for legislation. [77] The Tea Party Patriots now offer free, on-demand, online grassroots training programs. [97]

  8. Tea Party movement - Wikipedia

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    Tea Party Patriots, an organization with more than 1,000 affiliated groups across the nation [214] that proclaims itself to be the "Official Home of the Tea Party Movement". [215] Americans for Prosperity, an organization founded by David H. Koch in 2003, and led by Tim Phillips. The group has over 1 million members in 500 local affiliates and ...

  9. Tea Party protests - Wikipedia

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    At the Tea Party. New York: OR Press. ISBN 978-1-935928-23-2. Lepore, Jill (2010). The Whites of Their Eyes: The Tea Party's Revolution and the Battle over American History. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1-4008-3696-3. Gladney, Henry M. No Taxation without Representation: 1768 Petition, Memorial, and Remonstrance ...