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- noun Any of various independent, fiscally
conservative political groups in the twenty-first-century United States. - proper noun Various independent, fiscally conservative political groups in the twenty-first-century United States, taken as a whole.
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Examples
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The strangest part is the mainstream media throws around the term tea party and they don't understand what the Tea Party movement is all about.
YID With LID 2010
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I have felt since the start the term Tea Party focuses too much on taxes and short changes the momentum as it goes so much deeper than taxes.
Latest Articles 2009
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"This party that we call the Tea Party is the future of politics," Palin concludes.
SarahPAC's New Ad Bolsters Tea Party As 'Future Of Politics' (VIDEO) 2010
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"This party that we call the Tea Party is the future of politics," Palin concludes.
SarahPAC's New Ad Bolsters Tea Party As 'Future Of Politics' (VIDEO) 2010
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"This party that we call the Tea Party is the future of politics," Palin concludes.
SarahPAC's New Ad Bolsters Tea Party As 'Future Of Politics' (VIDEO) 2010
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Paul Thurmond's dad longest-serving senator in U.S. history and a South Carolina institution, made his name as a hard-core segregationist. various factions of the Tea Party movement, but Scott won the love of what I call Tea Party
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Paul Thurmond's dad longest-serving senator in U.S. history and a South Carolina institution, made his name as a hard-core segregationist. various factions of the Tea Party movement, but Scott won the love of what I call Tea Party
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Paul Thurmond's dad longest-serving senator in U.S. history and a South Carolina institution, made his name as a hard-core segregationist. various factions of the Tea Party movement, but Scott won the love of what I call Tea Party
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Paul Thurmond's dad longest-serving senator in U.S. history and a South Carolina institution, made his name as a hard-core segregationist. various factions of the Tea Party movement, but Scott won the love of what I call Tea Party
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Paul Thurmond's dad longest-serving senator in U.S. history and a South Carolina institution, made his name as a hard-core segregationist. various factions of the Tea Party movement, but Scott won the love of what I call Tea Party
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