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The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism
by
Coggin, John
, Williamson, Vanessa
, Skocpol, Theda
in
Activism
/ Activists
/ Conservatism
/ Discredited
/ Economic elites
/ Elections
/ Electoral results
/ Elite
/ Extreme Right
/ General Public
/ Identity
/ Ideology
/ Legislative Bodies
/ Massachusetts
/ Middle class
/ Middle classes
/ Nationalist movements
/ Obama, Barack
/ Participant observation
/ Political activism
/ Political campaigns
/ Political candidates
/ Political conditions
/ Political influences
/ Political movements
/ Political parties
/ Political protests
/ Political science
/ Polls
/ Presidents
/ Primaries & caucuses
/ Primary Elections
/ Protest marches
/ Public opinion
/ Racism
/ Republican parties
/ Republican party (United States)
/ Right wing politics
/ Senators
/ Social policy
/ Tea
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ Voter behavior
/ Voter Turnout
/ Whites
2011
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The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism
by
Coggin, John
, Williamson, Vanessa
, Skocpol, Theda
in
Activism
/ Activists
/ Conservatism
/ Discredited
/ Economic elites
/ Elections
/ Electoral results
/ Elite
/ Extreme Right
/ General Public
/ Identity
/ Ideology
/ Legislative Bodies
/ Massachusetts
/ Middle class
/ Middle classes
/ Nationalist movements
/ Obama, Barack
/ Participant observation
/ Political activism
/ Political campaigns
/ Political candidates
/ Political conditions
/ Political influences
/ Political movements
/ Political parties
/ Political protests
/ Political science
/ Polls
/ Presidents
/ Primaries & caucuses
/ Primary Elections
/ Protest marches
/ Public opinion
/ Racism
/ Republican parties
/ Republican party (United States)
/ Right wing politics
/ Senators
/ Social policy
/ Tea
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ Voter behavior
/ Voter Turnout
/ Whites
2011
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The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism
by
Coggin, John
, Williamson, Vanessa
, Skocpol, Theda
in
Activism
/ Activists
/ Conservatism
/ Discredited
/ Economic elites
/ Elections
/ Electoral results
/ Elite
/ Extreme Right
/ General Public
/ Identity
/ Ideology
/ Legislative Bodies
/ Massachusetts
/ Middle class
/ Middle classes
/ Nationalist movements
/ Obama, Barack
/ Participant observation
/ Political activism
/ Political campaigns
/ Political candidates
/ Political conditions
/ Political influences
/ Political movements
/ Political parties
/ Political protests
/ Political science
/ Polls
/ Presidents
/ Primaries & caucuses
/ Primary Elections
/ Protest marches
/ Public opinion
/ Racism
/ Republican parties
/ Republican party (United States)
/ Right wing politics
/ Senators
/ Social policy
/ Tea
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ Voter behavior
/ Voter Turnout
/ Whites
2011
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The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism
2011
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In the aftermath of a potentially demoralizing 2008 electoral defeat, when the Republican Party seemed widely discredited, the emergence of the Tea Party provided conservative activists with a new identity funded by Republican business elites and reinforced by a network of conservative media sources. Untethered from recent GOP baggage and policy specifics, the Tea Party energized disgruntled white middle-class conservatives and garnered widespread attention, despite stagnant or declining favorability ratings among the general public. As participant observation and interviews with Massachusetts activists reveal, Tea Partiers are not monolithically hostile toward government; they distinguish between programs perceived as going to hard-working contributors to US society like themselves and “handouts” perceived as going to unworthy or freeloading people. During 2010, Tea Party activism reshaped many GOP primaries and enhanced voter turnout, but achieved a mixed record in the November general election. Activism may well continue to influence dynamics in Congress and GOP presidential primaries. Even if the Tea Party eventually subsides, it has undercut Obama's presidency, revitalized conservatism, and pulled the national Republican Party toward the far right.
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