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  • The '''Tea Party movement''' consists of conservative political organizations in the United States of ...n it to the Populist Party and similar movements, others have compared the Tea Party movement and their political allies to Richard Hofstadter's conception of "the paran
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tea Party movement]]
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  • {{r|Kevin Hard}} [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team; Tyler, Texas {{r|Bill Hennessy}} [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team; St. Louis, Missouri
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  • {{rpl|Tea Party movement}} * '''See also:''' [[Tea Party movement/Related Articles]]
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  • [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team; Cofounder of Huntsville, Alabama Tea Party; sta
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  • ...hip Team; involved in earlier anti-tax protests; compiles headlines on the Tea Party Movement
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  • ...od County Tea Party]] in Louisiana, self-described as a “A Christian, a [[Tea Party movement|Tea Party Member]], a Constitutionalist and a Patriot;” as a teenager, sh
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  • Headed by Republican campaign consultant [[Sal Russo]], faction of the [[Tea Party movement]], named for the bus on which its activists travel, which has a website wit
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  • ...ed for Republican causes including [[Freedomworks| FreedomWorks]]; local [[Tea Party movement]] activist before co-founding [[Tea Party Patriots]]
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  • ...the February 2010 National Tea Party Convention, and runs a website with [[Tea Party Movement]] communications and sales of related materials
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Early [[Tea Party movement]] organizer, who was affiliated with the former "dontgo", now [[American Li
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  • ...onal Leadership Team]] and runs a webpage that collects headlines on the [[Tea Party Movement]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ent grassroots political movement formed in reaction to the conservative [[Tea Party Movement]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Leader of the Washington D.C. [[Tea Party movement|Tea Party]], living in suburban [[Manassas, Virginia]]; appeared in an [[60
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tea Party movement]]
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  • Among the first organizers of [[Tea Party movement]] rallies and member of National Leadership Team; Thompsons Station, Tennes
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  • [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team; Dallas, Texas
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  • [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team;Cookeville, Tennessee
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  • ...issouri]] of [[Missouri (U.S. state)|Missouri]]; [[Christian Right]] and [[Tea Party movement|Tea Party]] activist; active in 2004 campaign for state constitutional amen
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  • [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team; Covina, California; The [[Mustard Seeds Project
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  • ...an]] U.S. Senate candidate from [[Utah (U.S. state)|Utah]]; supported by [[Tea Party movement]] groups
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  • .... Senate candidate from [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]]; supported by [[Tea Party movement]] groups
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  • [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team; Los Angeles, California; The [[Bill of Federali
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  • {{r|Kevin Hard}} [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team; Tyler, Texas {{r|Bill Hennessy}} [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team; St. Louis, Missouri
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  • ...Chicago Stock Exchange]] is considered part of the heritage of the early [[Tea Party Movement]]; not actively involved in the Movement
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  • {{r|Tea Party movement}}
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  • ...S. Senate seat from [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]]; supported by the [[Tea Party Movement]]; past spokesman for Concerned Women for America
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  • ...S. Senate]] from [[Kentucky (U.S. state)|Kentucky]], identified with the [[Tea Party Movement]], libertarianism and [[constitutional conservatism]]; son of [[Ron Paul]]
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  • ...conservative activist who organized some of the first, if not the first, [[Tea Party movement]] rallies in February 2009
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  • ...of [[Iraq War]] and rejected [[Iraq Study Group]] report; supportive of [[Tea Party movement]]
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  • ...ed as [[Republican In Name Only]] by some [[American conservative]]s and [[Tea Party movement]] activists
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  • ...for U.S. Senate from [[Nevada (U.S. state)|Nevada]]; affiliated with the [[Tea Party Movement]]
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  • {{r|Tea Party Movement}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A relatively small faction of the [[Tea Party Movement]], with a strong focus on [[illegal immigration]] and ties to the [[Minutem
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  • ...is the President of [[Tea Party Patriots]], nationally prominent in the [[Tea Party movement]], and a former [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] political c | title = Tea Party Nationalism: A Critical Examination of the Tea Party Movement and the Size, Scope, and Focus of Its National Factions
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  • ...an Affairs]]; [[U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations]]; speaker at [[Tea Party Movement]] march
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  • ...sm for "lower taxes, less government, and more freedom"; affiliated with [[Tea Party Movement]]; lobbyist; retired as [[U.S. House Majority Leader]] in 2003, after 18 ye
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A national organization supporting local [[Tea Party movement]] groups and doing national education but not chartered to endorse candidat
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  • ....S. state)|Massachusetts]] House of Representatives; associated with the [[Tea Party movement]]; opposed by [[NARAL Pro-Choice America|NARAL Pro-Choice]] on reproductive
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  • ...November 2006 Capital rally against the House health care bill and with [[Tea Party Movement]] activists
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  • ..., travel and effective Christian living; doctorate in human development; [[Tea Party movement]] activist
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  • The '''Tea Party Patriots''' is an organization within the [[Tea Party movement]], which credits its inspiration in the early organizing of [[Keli Carender | title = Tea Party Nationalism: A Critical Examination of the Tea Party Movement and the Size, Scope, and Focus of Its National Factions
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  • {{r|Tea Party Movement}}
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  • {{r|Tea Party movement}}
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  • {{r|Tea Party movement}}
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  • Group of [[U.S. House of Representatives|U.S. Representatives]] who support [[Tea Party movement]] principles; all Republicans at present; founded by Rep. [[Michele Bachman
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  • [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership Team; Denver, Colorado; co-organizer of first Colorad
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  • ...s]] to express frustration similar to that which forms the thread of the [[Tea Party Movement]], but with very different solutions; held 2 October 2010 rally on the U.S.
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  • ==Tea Party movement== ...ed for some time, it has gained greater prominence when it trained early [[Tea Party movement]] activists such as [[Keli Carender]]. <ref name=NYT2010-02-28>{{cite web
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  • {{r|Tea Party movement}}
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  • '''Tom Whitmore''' is a leader of the Washington D.C. [[Tea Party movement|Tea Party]], who lives in suburban [[Manassas, Virginia]].
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