More Than a Third of Likely Midterm Voters Support the Tea Party
Fifty percent of likely voters are Republican and 35 percent support the Tea Party.
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Fifty percent of likely voters are Republican and 35 percent support the Tea Party.
And explaining to voters that the other guy is crazy is expensive.
“To the press: that’s a figure of speech.”
"That's not a prescription for a better future. It's an echo of a disastrous decade we can't afford to relive."
It's pretty easy to trace Americans for Job Security back to GOP heavyweights.
"Part of his campaign has been to mobilize the angry upstate electorate."
With Carl Paladino's win last night, New York Republicans earned themselves an entertaining next few months — but little else.
Saying yes to tax increases to the rich never won you any friends in the GOP.
The GOP recruits the down-on-their-luck to run on the Green Party ballot.
Maybe she was just trying to "Take America Back" from the inside?
And gay people will be able to scare conservatives to the polls again.
This past presidential election, the 'Jersey Shore' star voted based on looks.
"My significant other is the mayor of New York City, so that would be really complicated."
"At times, he seems unable to resist the force of his own funniness."
That would have been bad for Gillibrand, and awkward for, well, Mayor Bloomberg.