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Tea Party? No. No! NO!
Many conservatives are talking about creating a new political party and calling it the "Tea Party." These conservatives feel that the Republican party is either not conservative enough or can not find a viable candidate, one that can defeat a Democrat in 2012. The latest figures I saw were that 33% of Conservatives favor creating this new party, 52% of Conservatives do not want it and the remaining 15% were unsure.
I'm urging all Conservatives to stay with the Republican Party. Creating a third party would divide the conservative vote and that's exactly what the Democrats would like. We need every conservative voter to vote for one candidate or we have no chance of electing a conservative candidate.
The "Tea Party" group (TEA meaning "Taxed Enough Already") has done a superb job of organizing and demonstrating. Never before had more than 1.5 million people come together in Washington DC as they did on 9/12/09. Smaller local and state "TEA Party" demonstrations were held all across the nation and spread the word that we're tired of increased taxes. All of these demonstrations were peaceful and effective, with a few exceptions where SEIU members intimidated some TEA Party members. But creating a new third party will only harm the conservative cause.
I urge all conservatives to stay with the Republican Party. Vote for the Republican candidates and write the the Republican National Committee to urge them to nominate more conservative candidates. Otherwise we're in for a succession of socialists. If we don't stick together we will not win. Stay conservative and stay Republican.
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