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A Tea Party for Democrats? No. There’s A Much Better Strategy
In the wake of the Senate eight’s capitulation, some are calling for extreme measures. There are better models to follow that ...
Tea partiers gather for rally in Searchlight, Nev., Sen. Harry Reid's hometown. SEARCHLIGHT, Nev., March 27, 2010 — -- It may seem like an unlikely spot for a political rally -- just a dusty ...
Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle is back, but Republicans aren’t welcoming her with open arms. It’s been nearly five months since Angle, a former Nevada state senator, was soundly defeated by Senate ...
In an era when Americans’ faith in Congress and political parties are near record lows, most people want leaders who put country ahead of party.
Outside of the Sharon Angle camp, Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval’s (R) pick of Rep. Dean Heller (R-Nev.) to succeed retiring Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) has been greeted warmly. But Public Policy Polling ...
LAS VEGAS – The chairman of the Tea Party of Nevada resigned Tuesday after a recording was made public capturing Republican Sharron Angle badmouthing GOP leaders during a meeting with the shadowy ...
Party Pedigree Seems Confused Bob Owens, the conservative blogger behind Confederate Yankee, examines the Tea Party credentials of the Nevada party secretary Barry Levinson and finds them spotty at ...
Once a Democratic stronghold, Nevada’s shifting economy — and shrinking patience — are fueling a Republican revival.
WASHINGTON — The tea party movement shows some growing pains, but it still wields remarkable powers to shape the Republican Party and set up a fall election with unconventional candidates and stark ...
Democrats may not lose their Senate majority, but they appear in danger of losing their Senate majority leader. Less than a week before Election Day, Democrat Harry Reid trails Republican Senate ...
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