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It would have a national organization, be on the ballot in more states, have a coherent identity, and funding from sources unconnected with Astro-turfers like Dick Armey and the Kochs.
But it's not a real party. It's a "movement".
As it is, the only ballot-listed Tea Party I could find had a sorry electoral record indeed - just four candidates for the House of Representatives (three ran in Florida, and one gave it a shot in New Jersey), one tried for a Senate seat in Nevada, and 15 asked voters to put them in state offices in Florida.
Here's my brief poetic ode to their results:
None
won
But it's not a real party. It's a "movement".
As it is, the only ballot-listed Tea Party I could find had a sorry electoral record indeed - just four candidates for the House of Representatives (three ran in Florida, and one gave it a shot in New Jersey), one tried for a Senate seat in Nevada, and 15 asked voters to put them in state offices in Florida.
Here's my brief poetic ode to their results:
None
won
