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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Virginia: Tea Party Leaders Not Welcome In GOP

“While the voice of every Republican should be heard, our challenge is to figure out how to be a conservative party, without allowing the most extreme voices of the day to control our party and determine its future direction.”

That was former Virginia Lt. Governor Bill Bolling in the pages of the Washington Post responding to the election of Fred Gruber to head up Virginia’s 7th Congressional District Republican Committee. Bolling called the result “extremely disappointing.”

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats Tea Party!!!

Anonymous said...

GOP is history , you know it and I know , they committed suicide.

Anonymous said...

I read the story and not sure I get the gist of it.

I do know that this mentality is what killed this years gubernatorial election in Virginia.

It's time for a parts of the Republican Party to work for the best of the Republican Party. Quit splitting up and trying to form your own party. Every time you do this you give another vote to Obama and other traitors in the Democrat Party.