From the Left Wing Rag, Salon: As far as the American public is concerned,
the party is over — or at least it should be. According to a new poll
from Gallup, less than one out of every four Americans considers themselves
a supporter of the Tea Party, a dip of 10 percent from three years ago and just
one percentage point away from an all-time low. Twenty-seven percent of Americans count themselves as
opponents of the Tea Party, and 51 percent opted to stay on the sidelines and
registered as neither or having no opinion.
Editor’s notes: And
the Lefties celebrate the demise of the teaparty movement, but wait !!!
, there is more: Ask yourself
this question – “since when is a voting block of 25% of the American people
that which speaks to the death of a [any] movement?"
Seriously. Gallup tells us support for the movement is down to a mere 25% and, and, the dopers at Salon (or is it, "saloon") think this means the
“party is over.”
Really? And which
Leftist movement maintains numbers that are even remotely similar to the size
and scope of this conservative, national, grassroots movement? I have no clue as to where to start
looking.
The fact remains that the teaparty continues to be the
single largest political influence in
national politics, today. Anyone want to bet that its presence will not be profoundly felt, in the coming 2014 elections???
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