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  1. The book, co-written by radio host, columnist, and blogger Jack Hunter, describes the Tea Party movement's impact in the 2010 midterm elections in the United States, and ultimately their impact on the entire political system.

    • Rand Paul
    • 2011
  2. The Tea Party Goes to Washington es un libro escrito por el senador de Estados Unidos por Kentucky, Rand Paul. El libro, coescrito por el locutor de radio y columnista Jack Hunter, 1 describe el impacto del movimiento Tea Party en las elecciones legislativas de 2010 en los Estados Unidos, y en última instancia, su impacto en todo el ...

  3. Describes how fears over the Obama presidential administration helped form the Tea Party movement, and argues that the grassroots movement is independent and critical of both American political parties

  4. 22 de feb. de 2011 · If the midterm elections were a declaration of war on the status quo, Rand Paul leads the battle charge. Voters fearful of growing government and debt have found voice in the Tea Party phenomenon and the movement continues to deliver a message that Washington, D.C. has found impossible to ignore.

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    • Rand Paul
  5. The Tea Party Goes to Washington es un libro escrito por el senador de Estados Unidos por Kentucky, Rand Paul. El libro, coescrito por el locutor de radio y columnista Jack Hunter, describe el impacto del movimiento Tea Party en las elecciones legislativas de 2010 en los Estados Unidos, y en última instancia, su impacto en todo el sistema ...

  6. In THE TEA PARTY GOES TO WASHINGTON, the newly elected senator and self-described “constitutional conservative” explains why his party has to stand by its limited government rhetoric and why the federal government must be stuffed back into its constitutional box.

  7. 22 de feb. de 2011 · If the midterm elections were a declaration of war on the status quo, Rand Paul leads the battle charge. Voters fearful of growing government and debt have found voice in the Tea Party phenomenon and the movement continues to deliver a message that Washington, D.C. has found impossible to ignore.