Tea party marks fundamental realignment of Americans to center-right
Polls are showing the American public has rejected President Obama’s leftist politics, as the tea-party movement has gained momentum and independent voters are breaking hard to support Republicans, Jerome Corsi’s Red Alert reports.
“Although President Obama and the Democrats have attempted to demonize the tea-party movement, the American public is moving away from the big government tax-and-spend politics of the radical new left that has now taken over the Democratic Party,” Corsi wrote. “Republicans, however, should be cautious to realize the realignment of voters is at its base a reaction against incumbents as a whole.”
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Voters abandoning Obama in droves?
Tea party marks fundamental realignment of Americans to center-right
Polls are showing the American public has rejected President Obama’s leftist politics, as the tea-party movement has gained momentum and independent voters are breaking hard to support Republicans, Jerome Corsi’s Red Alert reports.
“Although President Obama and the Democrats have attempted to demonize the tea-party movement, the American public is moving away from the big government tax-and-spend politics of the radical new left that has now taken over the Democratic Party,” Corsi wrote. “Republicans, however, should be cautious to realize the realignment of voters is at its base a reaction against incumbents as a whole.”
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