- And in 2008, there was no such thing as a Tea Party. These days, Nevada is a cauldron of Tea Party activity. (New York Times)
- Sharron Angle, the former Nevada Republican candidate for the US Senate who lost to Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) in 2010, has announced that she is endorsing Rick Santorum. (Examiner)
- Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney may seem like a sure bet in Nevada, but caucuses are difficult to poll and the Tea Party remains an X factor The latest polls show Mitt Romney powering towards his second landslide in a row in Saturdays Nevada Republican caucuses. (YAHOO!)
- Tea party aficionados will pick up the banner for Republican several hours after he endorsed the former Massachusetts governor in Las Vegas in the run-up to the Nevada GOP caucuses on Saturday. (NewsMax.com)
- and cap and trade are a perfect fit with our main street Tea Party movement. As the Washington Post explains, neither endorsement is likely to have any significant impact on the Nevada caucuses. (Slate)
- University of Nevada Las Vegas Political Science Professor David Damore libertarian mythology of politics here and then you clearly have the Tea Party component. (FOX News)
- With Palin at the top of the GOPs 2012 ticket - she said yesterday she might give it it a shot - the Tea Partys more likely to shoot the GOP in the head, perhaps mistaking it for a moose. (American Reporter)
- (AP) -- Dont mistake Nevada Gov. (Associated Press)
- GOP candidate Rick Santorum, however, will be watching from Las Vegas. A Nevada Tea Party-cum-conservatives group run by Sharron Angle's old boosters, T.R.U.N.C. (Las Vegas Sun)
Friday, February 3, 2012
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