- In the run-up to the 2012 presidential election, the tea party movement has shown little clout. In the end, a mainstream, quasi-moderate – Mitt Romney – is all but certain to carry the Republican flag into presidential campaign battle. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- SANDY, Utah — United States Senator Orrin G. (New York Times)
- UPDATE: Utah Republicans denied U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch a clear path to a seventh and final term Saturday, forcing him into a primary with tea party favorite Dan Liljenquist, a former state senator. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Utahs Sen. Orrin Hatch will contest a Republican primary election on June 26 against a tea party challenger. (Marketwatch)
- Orrin Hatch appealed to GOP delegates Saturday to give him one This years race essentially began in 2010, when Bennett was ousted by delegates fueled by tea party politics. (Huffington Post)
- Orrin Hatch fell just short of winning the Republican nomination The 76-year-old senator was targeted for defeat by younger, more conservative candidates and tea party groups after his former colleague, Sen. (Washington Times)
- Orrin Hatch have enough delegate support to avoid a primary the GOP gubernatorial nomination with the support of only 12 percent of delegates. Tea party organizer David Kirkham follows with 9 percent. (Deseret News)
- The Tea Party, Specter says, intends to drive out all moderates in Congress including sitting senators Dick Luger of Indiana and Orrin Hatch of Utah. Theres not a single moderate left in the Republican Congress, Specter argues. (Yahoo Finance)
- Orrin Hatch and former state Sen This years race essentially began in 2010, when Bennett was ousted by delegates fueled by tea party politics. (Associated Press)
Sunday, April 22, 2012
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