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  • Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010

THE TEA PARTY MOVEMENT

The Insurgents Emerge

Once dismissed as an uprising on the fringe, the Tea Party movement has grown into a formidable political presence. This series looks at key players and the potential impact on policy and the midterms.

• Sarah Palin: Top Tea Partier?
• Democrats Approach Tea Parties With Caution
• Cook: Health Care Is Obama's Iraq
• 10 Races Where The Tea Party Movement Could Make A Difference
• Davis: GOP Can't Ignore Tea Party Movement
• Pence: Republicans And The Tea Party
• Grover Norquist On Tea And Taxes
• 12 Tea Party Players To Watch
• Five Ways It Could Fail
• The Tea Parties' Populist Blend
• Ron Paul: 'It's The Failure Of Government'
• Brown's Campaign Buoyed By Tea Party
• Doug Hoffman: GOP, Tea Party Must Work Together
• Too Big To Fail?

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National Journal Coverage


  • • Anger Management (for subscribers only)
  • • Anti-Tax Tea Parties Roil On (for subscribers only)
  • For GOP, Embracing Tea Party Presents Risk, Opportunity
  • Energy On The Right Recalls '94

Recommended Reading

  • • Democracy Corps: ‘The Very Separate World Of Conservative Republicans’
  • • National Review: 'State Of The Union: Right-Leaning'
  • • New York Times: 'G.O.P. Seeks to Widen Field of Play in Fall Elections'
  • • Washington Post: 'GOP Division Could Keep VA-05 Blue'
  • • The Hill: 'Republican Firebrands Elbow Leaders'

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Video by Theresa Poulson
Photo by John Moore/Getty Images illustration by Reuben Dalke


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