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Saturday January 22, 2011 was a historic day for the Tea Party movement in Indiana. Tea Party Groups from all over the state of Indiana gathered in Tipton Indiana to Unite for one cause. A CONSERVATIVE United States Senator! Groups from as far north as South Bend, and as far south as Evansville made the snowy trip to Tipton Indiana where unity was thick in the room. There was a consensus that Indiana's TEA Party Movement must unite around a single conservative Candidate. The process was launched that day. Groups left excited and unified!
UPDATE: May 9 2012
By
Patrik Jonsson, Staff writer Christian Science Monitor.
The landslide defeat of veteran Sen. Dick Lugar
of Indiana by Richard Mourdock, a Harley-riding, tea party hardliner,
in Tuesday’s Republican primary is convincing evidence that the tea
party movement is alive and kicking – and is perhaps, too, a direct
repudiation by GOP voters of "establishment" politics.
Of course, Mr. Mourdock’s come-from-far-behind victory is in part a tale about Senator Lugar, a six-term veteran so comfortable in his role as a revered and mostly unchallenged senior statesman that he neglected to maintain a residence in his home state.
But the senator’s ouster, by 20 percentage points, at the hands of a two-term state treasurer is also a barometer of the dour national mood. And that mood is embodied, at least in part, by the three-year-old tea party movement, which has largely abandoned its street protests and become, as Indiana tea party activist Anna Kroyman suggests, “a stealth movement.”
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