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Tea Party Seeks to Regroup

Saxby Chambliss

The tea-party movement is trying to regroup after taking some licks in this month's elections. Several groups already are setting their sights on 2014 congressional races, in which they plan to promote their preferred candidates and hope to weed out Republicans they consider insufficiently conservative.

 

Tea Party Activists Angry at G.O.P. Leaders

Tea Party Activists Angry at G.O.P. Leaders

After victories in the midterm elections, resentment over spending, “caving” and leadership choices.

 

Did tea party cost GOP the Senate?

Tea party backed Senate candidates in several states significantly underperformed more establishment Republican candidates running on the same ballot last Tuesday, data that provides further evidence that the tea party movement may have cost the GOP seats.

 

Minorities helped fuel Harry Reid's victory

Many Nevada Latinos and others were motivated by 'tea party' Republican Sharron Angle's racially charged rhetoric in the Senate race.

 

Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski's lead is holding up in write-in campaign for reelection

Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski's lead is holding up in write-in campaign for reelection

'Tea party' opponent Joe Miller isn't conceding even though Lisa Murkowski's lead reaches 41% in the three-way race. The long process of scrutinizing write-in ballots lies ahead.U.S. Sen.

 

Tea party antics could burn Republicans

Tea party antics could burn Republicans

The tea party's volatile influence on this election year appears to be doing more harm than good for Republicans' chances in some of the closest races in the nation, in which little-known candidates who upset the establishment with primary wins are now stumbling in the campaign's final days.

 

Special report: Conservative donors let Christine O'Donnell sink

Special report: Conservative donors let Christine O'Donnell sink

Christine O'Donnell, the outspoken GOP candidate for Senate in Delaware, has a money problem.

 

Senator McCain's daughter calls O'Donnell a "nut job"

Senator McCain's daughter calls O'Donnell a

Senator John McCain s daughter said on Sunday that Senate nominee Christine O Donnell of Delaware, a Tea Party favorite, is seen as a nut job.

 

Tea Party Express says it'll spend big to defeat Murkowski

Tea Party Express says it'll spend big to defeat Murkowski

The Tea Party Express plans to spend "six figures" on the Alaska general election for U.S. Senate, the group said Monday in Anchorage.

 

GOP regroups after Tea Party wins

A win certified Wednesday in the Senate primary in New Hampshire for a candidate backed by the Republican establishment helped offset earlier primary election victories in Delaware and New York by Tea Party-backed insurgents. In New Hampshire, former attorney general Kelly Ayotte was named the winner in the Republican primary for Senate, marking a narrow victory over conservative lawyer Ovide Lamontagne, who campaigned with the support of Tea Party activists. Ayotte had the support of the Republican Party and former Alaska governorSarah Palin in her bid for the seat held by retiring GOP Sen. Judd Gregg. Ayotte will face off in November against Rep. Paul Hodes, who was unopposed in the Democratic primary.

 

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