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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Tea Party Snubbed in Search for “Donor Friendly” Republican Candidate

Some leading Republicans are trying to entice a more established candidate to jump into the presidential race, a courtship that's aggravating tensions between tea partyers and the GOP's traditional business wing, a deep-pocketed source of financial support in the campaign.

Influential GOP donors have sought to coax Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush or New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to run. The goal is to find a contender with a strong record as a fiscal conservative and the political stature to challenge President Barack Obama.

The behind-the-scenes efforts have been taken as a snub by some tea party organizers who favor the anti-establishment messages of Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, businessman Herman Cain and Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who are in the race or are considering it. New contenders could undermine their chances for donors and for success.

"It's extremely upsetting to hear that the establishment is courting their own candidate when Michele Bachmann, the gold standard, has been in the fight, bucking the establishment that got us in this mess," said Katrina Pierson, a Dallas tea party leader and emerging national figure for the movement.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is exactly why I have stopped donating to the Republican party. I lost what little faith I had left in them when they supported Scuzzyfava over the real conservative. The democrats have become communists and the establishment republicans have become liberal lights. There are very few that can be trusted. Herman Cain and Michele Bachman are among them and I will support either or both with direct contributions to their campaigns, but the RNC has seen thier last dime from me.

Anonymous said...

Some Repubilcans and Democrats belong to the SKULL AND BONES club from Harvard.

They will do anything for power and that is why they are afraid off the TEA PARTY b/c we make up most Americans.