'We like it being a collective group of voices,' says member
The polls hadn't even closed Tuesday when "tea party" activists in Nevada started sniping at one another over whether Sharron Angle, the soon-to-be Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, was the best candidate to bring down Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid.
In Virginia, tea partiers vented on blogs and to reporters about the movement's inability to coalesce around a single, strong candidate in two House races, resulting in the nomination of establishment candidates instead.
The national tea party movement has never had a central organization or single leader; in fact, it has boasted the opposite.
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3 comments:
The TEA Party is not struggling at all. B. S. posts like this are written in a feeble effort to infiltrate and undermine us.
It won't work.
We are too strong.
With or without a leader, we are all on the same team. We are American patriots bent on stopping the destruction of our country.
They are not designed for a leader which drives the left crazy trying to figure out who to smear ahahahahah!
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