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By Zack Beauchamp and Scott Keyes on Aug 28, 2012 at 11:28 am
Theres still a fair amount of lingering mistrust among Tea Partiers toward Mitt Romney just this Monday, Romney failed to generate much enthusiasm at a rally explicitly designed to get members of the right-wing movement fired up about the Romney campaign. But Romney adviser Ron Kaufman is convinced that Romney, far from being an outsider, actually is the Tea Party movement. ThinkProgress caught up with Kaufman at the GOP convention and asked him what he thought about his boss relationship with the Tea party. Heres what he had to say:
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Kaufmans position (which Romney himself has pushed before) isnt widely held among Tea Partiers, who vehemently opposed Romneys candidacy at the outset of the primary campaign. Influential Tea Party Group FreedomWorks called him an establishment hack and organized a rally against him, while Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) labelled him NewtRomney to signify his Washington insider status. Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin said it will be a big challenge for Romney to attract Tea Party votes and Herman Cain openly questioned whether Romneys religion would limit his appeal among the movements southern base. Indeed, Romney failed to attract many votes from self-describe Tea Party voters in the primary until he became the clear favorite to win.
Or, as Dustin Stockman, proprietor of TeaPartyNet.com, put it at the tepid Monday rally: I think were still warming up to Romney Frankly he wasnt most of our first or second choices.
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Tea Partyers by oppressing women's autonomy over their own bodies.
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Here's the racist genealogy of FreedomWorks and the Tea Party: http://www.irehr.org/
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(611 posts)In a sense, Rmoney is the perfect TeaBag candidate. He'll pay lip service to their whacked-out, regressive social views, try to manipulate them on those grounds. But his true purpose is to serve the economic interests of Big Big Money. Isn't that what the 'Bagger movement really is, from its astroturf roots?