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Mitt Romney vs. Tea Party: Activists Warming Or Resigned To Former Massachusetts Governor

Mitt Romney Tea Party

KRISTEN WYATT   02/ 6/12 09:33 PM ET  AP

DENVER — Long skeptical of Mitt Romney, tea party activists are either warming up to the GOP presidential front-runner or reluctantly backing him after abandoning hope of finding a nominee they like better.

Whatever the reason, the former Massachusetts governor who is coming off of back-to-back victories in Florida and Nevada now is picking up larger shares of the tea party vote than he did when the Republican nomination fight began. And that fact alone illuminates the struggles of the nearly three-year-old movement to greatly influence its first presidential race.

"We haven't gone away," insisted Amy Kremer, chairwoman of the national Tea Party Express. But, in the same breath, she acknowledged lower expectations and a shift in focus to Senate races over the White House campaign. She also pleaded for patience, saying: "Anybody that thinks we are going to change things in one cycle or two cycles is fooling themselves."

Tea party activists across the country entered their first presidential contest this year expecting to hold major sway over the Republican race following a 2010 congressional election year in which their favored candidates successfully knocked off a string of insiders in GOP primaries in Colorado and elsewhere.

The movement influenced the presidential race early on, with candidates from Romney on down parroting the movement's language and promoting its agenda of restrained spending to curry favor with its adherents.

But the coalition was greatly fractured and plagued by infighting. It also watched as one favored candidate after another lost standing or quit the race, among them Georgia businessman Herman Cain and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann. The remaining candidates – Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul – have attributes that tea party backers like but they face huge hurdles in knocking Romney off his stride.

That's left many in the tea party shifting focus to Romney, a candidate viewed by many as most likely to unseat President Barack Obama, even if he doesn't vociferously bang the drum of their top issues.

"We're warming up to Romney," said Brian Walker, a tea party member and 62-year-old sheet metal contractor in the Colorado mountain town of Florissant. He raves about Santorum but said he's leaning toward Romney because he wants to support the candidate he views as the likely nominee.

Such perceptions may be one of the reasons Romney has seen a bump in support among tea party followers even though the movement has long been irked by Romney's tentative embrace of it and evolution on several issues it holds dear.

In South Carolina last month, exit polls showed that only about 1 in 4 self-described tea party supporters backed Romney in the primary, which Gingrich ended up winning. But 10 days later, 41 percent of tea partyers in Florida's primary chose Romney as he cruised to victory there. And in Nevada, entrance polls showed that Romney won 47 percent of the tea party vote on Saturday, crushing his rivals in the state.

Romney could perform just as well in Colorado and Minnesota caucuses on Tuesday. He won both four years ago. Since then, both states have been heavily influenced by the tea party.

In 2010, tea party supporters in both states claimed credit for usurping well-funded GOP insiders and producing conservative gubernatorial nominees, Dan Maes in Colorado and Tom Emmer in Minnesota. Both lost the general election, despite big Republican successes elsewhere.

Colorado Republicans also nominated a conservative tea party favorite, Ken Buck, over a better-funded candidate, former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton. But Buck also lost the general election to the appointed Democratic senator, Michael Bennet, who had never before run for political office.

Mindful of the tea party strains in both states, Romney's rivals are playing to the movement in hopes of engineering comebacks.

"I ask you to reset this race. Create an opportunity for someone who can speak to Americans about what America is all about," Santorum, the former Pennsylvania senator, said Saturday in northern Colorado.

Some tea party activists argue that the GOP puts itself at risk if it ignores conservative critics of Romney, even if tea party influence appears diminished.

"I do not believe in this idea that you vote for the lesser of two evils. The lesser of two evils is still evil," said Erika Vadnais, 48, an engineer from Colorado Springs who attended a Paul rally last week.

Kremer, the Tea Party Express chairwoman, disagreed and predicted that tea party conservatives will recover from divisions between now and November.

"At the end of the day, the movement will come together to defeat Barack Obama," Kremer said.

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Deputy Director of Polling Jennifer Agiesta in Washington contributed to this report.

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05:31 PM on 02/12/2012
This just in: Ron Paul wins it all.
Willing to Consider
Compromise is not a dirty word.
10:52 AM on 02/07/2012
Amy Kremer also pleaded for patience, saying: "Anybody that thinks we are going to change things in one cycle or two cycles is fooling themselves."

If she were being a realist, the quote would be: "Anybody that thinks we are going to change things is fooling themselves." The words in the middle of her quote are self-delusion. There are too many democracy lovers out there.
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TexasbyMigration
When in doubt, Google it!
11:24 AM on 02/07/2012
I think it's a little conflicting that she will acknowledge that changes take time, except if you're Obama. Then you're supposed to have saved the world before you even take office, otherwise you have failed. Typical Tea Party. Always RIGHT! Waaaaay right.
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Sarah Brooklyn
10:45 AM on 02/07/2012
we have all seen what the teabags want ! they want to destroy America and replace it with their idiocy of corporate America . America was born of the people for the people ! not for the trust fund baby's for the trust fund baby's. Get out of our gov. koch bros. before we take you out !
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Sarah Brooklyn
10:41 AM on 02/07/2012
this guy is a habitual liar ,the only thing he could run is his mouth PRES.OBAMA 2012 GO OBAMA keep America moving forward !!!!!!!
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Shifu
Train and be ready
08:48 AM on 02/07/2012
Folks; I am working for Obama as hard as I can. But I will tell you I fear for his re election. This group of ignorant bigots on the right hate POTUS with a passion that I don't think many of you realize. The hate for this black man goes deep and goes back several generations. It is not his policies, it is the fact he is black. I think the folks who post on this site may not realize that. If you think that there is a little racism under the surface you'd be wrong. There is a white hot hatred for POTUS because he is black and obviously doesn't know his "place".
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vobox3343
Each day is a new day - make the most of it
09:45 AM on 02/07/2012
I don't have to be convinced.
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TexasbyMigration
When in doubt, Google it!
11:33 AM on 02/07/2012
If he can win one term, he can win another! I have faith in my President that once Romney wins the nomination, Obama will have no trouble eviscerating him when they go head-to-head. In the first election, the Repubs had to reach far and make up outrageous lies (born in Kenya? The Antichrist?) just to try to find SOMETHING negative about him. Romney has already proven himself to be grossly unfit, and the only reason he will get the nomination is because he sucks the least. Now is the time for all Democrats, Progressives, and Independents to pull together! This time, we'll have to take back Congress as well. Otherwise we'll have another four year showdown of stagnating legislation. It's an embarrassment.
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Shifu
Train and be ready
09:07 AM on 02/08/2012
I hope you are right. The hate machine grinds on.
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Christopher Beech
God,Family and Country
08:20 AM on 02/07/2012
I seem to remeember someone( don't rember who at the moment) saying that the Tea Party was not the GOP rather it was made up of former GOP,former Dems and independents who were for smaller government,less regulations,balanced budgets and so on. If that was the case why didn't they run as a third party why did they only run in GOP elections. Where were these TP when Bush wanted the debt ceiling raised 6 or 7 times, when he had 2 unfunded wars the unfunded prescription drug plan. Back during the 2010 election I say many posters with all kind of racist remarks against Obama but not one thing against the GOP which did many things they were supposed to be against. It should give you reason to think that the TP isn't what they say that they are. The TP with is unwillingness to compromise not only hurt this country in the end hurt the GOP and don't think the GOP did not take notice of that In the end the GOP would be happy to theow them ( TP) under the bus saying that they were the ones who would not agree to compromise. They were pawns to the GOP,expendable..The things we as a nation must realize is that both the TP/Gop have several things in common, they lied to get elected,main goal was make President Obama a one term president,
stephan67
Eternity and a day
08:06 AM on 02/07/2012
Tea Party should go to Sri Lanka . They have plenty of tea there.
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ctman47
Micro Me
05:17 AM on 02/07/2012
Funny thing is when Mitt tacks to the middle in the general he will destroy all the down ballot tea party candidates.
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RepublicanDepression
Of the Greedy One Percent, by the 1%, for the 1%
01:47 AM on 02/07/2012
In the end, the supporters of the GOP (Greedy One Percent) always just follow orders.
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RepublicanDepression
Of the Greedy One Percent, by the 1%, for the 1%
01:45 AM on 02/07/2012
Hey Republicans!

Washington Post / ABC News Poll

52% say the more they hear about Romney the less they like him.

Tell us what part of Romney's liberal past, his flip-flops, and his Romneycare healthcare mandate make you like him the most.
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Stan DaMann
Is your money safe in the Caymans?
07:19 AM on 02/07/2012
I think they grow to dislike him more, because he keeps putting his foot in his mouth.

The plain fact is that he just isn't too bright. He has had everything handed to him his whole life, and he never learned how to think.
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01:32 AM on 02/07/2012
The Tea Party was always a mainstream GOP movement, dressed up like reformists.
Tea Puppets would be a more appropriate moniker.
leonel
MA, Pol.Sci.; MA, Ed.; JD. Veteran.
11:53 PM on 02/06/2012
People in general are accepting that Romney will win the Republican Primary and that he will lose to Obama. I have heard this scenario from a couple of older conservative men who, more than being traditional conservatives, have also being around a long time, seen a lot of presidential elections and have a pretty solid attitude about how people behave.

Republicans and conservatives are also slowly accepting reality. That is just the way the world turns. On top of that Romney and Obama are also both moderates with one having to appeal to the left and the other to the right.

Here is another view of how people are likely to think about the left-right distinctions in the future:

People are not really as commonly described but are all conservatives with many in addition being conservative with a top layer of moderate, progressive or liberal views. The reason that we are all conservatives at heart, and this is using the word in the sense of being traditional, patriotic, family oriented, religious, etc., is that people are mostly followers and interesting in being social and group-oriented.

On top of being conservative, more than half of all persons are interested in progress, innovation, promoting government involvement, etc.

In the US, persons interested in helping with causes such as labor, consumer, minority, and women rights are mostly in the Democratic Party and consider themselves liberals, progressives or moderates.

There are more registered Democrats than Republicans and most don't care.
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11:16 PM on 02/06/2012
Romney campaign slogan: "If you don't like what I say. wait until tomorrow because I will say I didn't mean it."
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the964kid
Friends don't let friends vote GOP
11:03 PM on 02/06/2012
How suitable: a fake movement backing a fake candidate.
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RepublicanDepression
Of the Greedy One Percent, by the 1%, for the 1%
01:46 AM on 02/07/2012
Great!
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the964kid
Friends don't let friends vote GOP
01:24 PM on 02/08/2012
Isnt it?!
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hrc04
put on your pants and go home.
10:26 PM on 02/06/2012
"Anybody that thinks we are going to change things in one cycle or two cycles is fooling themselves."

Wrong. Anybody that thinks you haven't been lying to America about the reason for your existence is fooling themselves. Romney has done everything you claim you're opposed to Obama for, including health care, raising taxes, and supporting TARP. The only things he's not are Democrat and black, and he's already on record as saying he has progressive views...so what does that leave?