Phrases with «tea partiers»

The phrase "tea partiers" refers to a group of people in the United States who are part of the Tea Party movement. They typically hold conservative political views and are known for advocating limited government, lower taxes, and individual freedoms. Full definition

Sentences with «tea partiers»

  • «We've given away at least five seats in the last two election cycles, maybe more, because of poor candidates,» Rove complained at an event in Dallas last year, citing a handful of Tea Partiers who won GOP primaries. (politico.com)
  • Cantor accuses Murdoch of being in collusion with Tea Partiers who liberals say have declared «war on Big Bird» by pushing to defund public radio and television. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • Americans of whatever stripe — from tea partiers on the right to occupiers on the left — continue to hold Wall Street at least partly responsible for the nation's continuing misery. (baltimoresun.com)
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