Tea party uses Ariz. summit to scope out 2012 role (AP)
Saturday, February 26, 2011 10:01 AM By dwi
PHOENIX – A pair of cardinal repast party members gathering a weekend meeting in constellation are observed to hit a feature in choosing the incoming politico nominee for president.
The populist, conservative shitting poses an enticing but complicated contest for potential GOP candidates because it's comprised of geared voters who are generally unbelieving of the political establishment.
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and Texas Rep. Daffo Paul are the only big-name Republicans likely to separate in 2012 who accepted invitations to intercommunicate at the Tea Party Patriots event. Both intercommunicate Saturday. All another well-known Republicans contemplating statesmanly campaigns cited planning conflicts for their absences.
Democrats are watching how Republicans jockey for repast party support. They're eager to represent President Barack Obama's eventual challenger as beholden to the political far-right.
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