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A new Rasmussen poll indicates that if a national Tea Party were to be formed that it may have more votes than the GOP. Mind you, no such party exists on a state level, much less nationally, but it's a movement that's gaining strength. Naturally, the majority of voters in this new party would be folks defecting from the Republicans, which would seriously hurt their chances to make any kind of dent in the Democratic majority come 2010, similar to what the Dixiecrats did to the Dems back in the 60s.
My question is this: Will it happen? Can these disorganized groups come together and actually run people for office? Or is this just talk?
A new Rasmussen poll indicates that if a national Tea Party were to be formed that it may have more votes than the GOP. Mind you, no such party exists on a state level, much less nationally, but it's a movement that's gaining strength. Naturally, the majority of voters in this new party would be folks defecting from the Republicans, which would seriously hurt their chances to make any kind of dent in the Democratic majority come 2010, similar to what the Dixiecrats did to the Dems back in the 60s.
My question is this: Will it happen? Can these disorganized groups come together and actually run people for office? Or is this just talk?