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To: Bill who wrote (521255)11/9/2012 3:18:42 PM
From: Thehammer2 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) of 794248
 
Neeka, does the Tea Party have an opinion on social issues like abortion and gay marriage? Or are they just budget hawks, tax opponents and strict constructionists?

I ask this because, as we all know, two TP candidates said inflammatory things about rape and abortion which were seized upon by the DNC media to smear all republicans.


Bill,

I think the Tea Party backed sarah Steelman in Mo....and or John Brunner- Akin is an old line insider...

foxnews.com

Sarah Palin is mounting an aggressive campaign in Missouri -- in television and radio ads, in automated telephone calls, even serving barbecued pork sandwiches at a rural political picnic. She's urging residents to vote for Sarah -- Sarah Steelman, one of three Republicans in a prickly U.S. Senate primary.

Fresh off a resounding Republican runoff victory by Ted Cruz in Texas, Palin and the tea party movement now are trying to capitalize in primaries this month in Missouri, Wisconsin and Arizona. But they may pose a more difficult test than in Texas, where the charismatic Cruz waged an outsider's campaign against the Republican establishment's pick of Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/06/missouri-primary-is-latest-test-tea-party-influence-with-wisconsin-arizona-on/#ixzz2Bl5XuFkB
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