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To: TimF who wrote (560649)4/13/2010 11:47:04 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1575980
 
Tea Party more popular than Dems, GOP

Of course, they are more popular than either party. No tea bagger is holding office......GOD forbid! Americans currently
are in an anti incumbent mood. Nonetheless, they are still a very vocal, small minority....nonetheles, that won't stop loonie Rs from joining the movement.

First, it's clear the tea party movement has grown. The Rasmussen survey found 24 percent in the U.S. as identifying with the tea party cause, up from 16 percent a month ago. This jibes with the Gallup poll, which finds 28 percent calling themselves a "supporter" of tea partyism.

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