Sentences with phrase «other tea party groups»

On the wall next to Flanagan's desk is a large map of New York State, with push pins attached to Post-Its, on which he jots the names and locations of other Tea Party groups, some of which he coordinated with during the fight for the tax - cap.

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Future candidates will not be able to trust that we, the Primary Challenge, Tea Party or other reform groups will do what is necessary to succeed.
Further, Tea Party supporters were especially likely to friend a candidate or political group on a social networking site during the 2010 election — 22 % of such users did this, significantly higher than all other groups.
Washington (CNN)-- The nation's largest tea party political action committee is planning a major push this September for Mitt Romney and other Republicans with what will be their «longest» cross country bus tour since the movement began in 2009, the group said Wednesday.
«Cambridge Analytica's statistical models isolated likely supporters whom Parscale bombarded with ads on Facebook, while the campaign bought up email lists from the likes of Gingrich and Tea Party groups to prospect for others
There was deep overlap between the attendees, Tea Party groups and other dissatisfied conservatives whose anger with state politics was forged by Cuomo's 2013 gun control law, the SAFE Act.
Liberal groups hoping to narrow the «enthusiasm gap» with the Tea Party and other conservative organizations before Election Day are mobilizing for a big rally in Washington D.C. on Saturday.
Other Nassau and Suffolk Republican insiders can't find it in themselves to muster even that polite sort of response, and claim Flanagan — and his Tea Party group — have an inflated sense of their own importance.
The groups — Flanagan's and others, like The Suffolk County 9 - 12 Party and the Massapequa Tea Party — host monthly informational meetings, and, during the summer, they circulate among the crowds at fairs and festivals.
Conservative and tea - party groups demand local control of schools, while the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, like other business groups nationally, argues the standards will build a better workforce.
Other states have wavered in their initial support for the Common Core in response to pressure from tea party groups.
Three years later, when Pence took office, local Tea Party groups and other activists began a campaign to repeal the standards they saw as a federal overreach into classrooms.
Other such partners include ALEC and various Tea Party groups.
Already, deep fissures are emerging between, on one side, a base of ideological voters and lawmakers with strong ties to powerful tea - party groups and super PACs funded by the fossil - fuel industry who see climate change as a false threat concocted by liberals to justify greater government control; and on the other side, a quiet group of moderates, younger voters, and leading conservative intellectuals who fear that if Republicans continue to dismiss or deny climate change, the party will become irrelevant.
Tea Party members are much more likely to say that they are «very well informed» about global warming than the other groups.
Will Americans for Prosperity, the numeroust Tea Party groups, and other conservation organization get organized to provide a counter demonstration to show Congress the majority of Americans don't support the insane policies put out by Sierra Club, etc. / Unless we can get greater public support, President Obama may prevail in his attempts to stop use of the nation's abundant, economic fossil fuels.
In the Ungovernable States of America, a group of right - wing ideologues under the Tea Party banner effectively held their country (and their party) ransom in their zeal to cut Medicare and other government spending (except the militParty banner effectively held their country (and their party) ransom in their zeal to cut Medicare and other government spending (except the militparty) ransom in their zeal to cut Medicare and other government spending (except the military).
«Cambridge Analytica's statistical models isolated likely supporters whom Parscale bombarded with ads on Facebook, while the campaign bought up email lists from the likes of Gingrich and Tea Party groups to prospect for others
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