The Tea Party, Republican Factionalism and the 2012 Election (original) (raw)

1 Republican Factionalism and Tea Party Activists By

Ronald Rapoport

2015

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Reading the Tea Leaves: Understanding Tea Party Caucus Membership in the US House of Representatives

Bryan Gervais

PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012

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The Tea Party: A Party Within a Party

Rachel Blum

Georgetown University-Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, 2016

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Revolution or Evolution? The Role of the Tea Party Within the US Electorate, the Conservative Movement, and the GOP

Will Deans

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Has the Tea Party Era Radicalized the Republican Party? Evidence from Text Analysis of the 2008 and 2012 Republican Primary Debates

Erin Jenne

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Tea Party Influence: A Story of Activists and Elites

Hans Noel

American Politics Research, 2012

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“We Want Our Country Back”: a Contextual Perspective of the Tea Party Movement and Ideological Division in America

Alecia Gottlob

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Subpartisan Cues and Ideological Distinctions: The Effect of the Tea Party Label on Voter Perceptions of Congressional Candidates

Jeffrey Taylor, Bryan Gervais

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Theda Skocpol and Vanessa Williamson, The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism, Reviewed by: Robin Kolodny

Robin Kolodny

Party Politics, 2016

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Beyond the Tea Party: Dismal Democrats, Radical Republicans, Debt Ceiling Drama, and the Long Right Tilt in the Age of Obama

Anthony DiMaggio

Critical Sociology, 2012

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Sub-Partisan Cues and Candidate Distinctions: The Effect of the Tea Party Label on Voter Perceptions

Bryan Gervais

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Tea(s) and Coffee: Understanding the Variation in Attachment to the Tea Party Among Members of Congress

Bryan Gervais

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The Tea Party in the Age of Obama: Mainstream Conservatism or Out-Group Anxiety?

Benjamin Barona Gonzalez

Rethinking Obama, 2011

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When Fringe Goes Mainstream Again: A Comparative Textual Analysis of the Tea Party Movement's Contract from America and the Republican Party Platform

Landon Schnabel

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Issue Attitudes Among Tea Party Republicans in Texas and the Roots of Support for Donald Trump

James Henson

2019

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Is the Tea Party Libertarian, Authoritarian, or Something Else?

Justin Murphy, Jonathan Havercroft

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Party Animals: Asymmetric Ideological Constraint Among Democratic and Republican Activists

William Myers

Political Research Quarterly

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Review of Parker & Barreto, Change They Can't Believe In: The Tea Party and Reactionary Politics in America

Jeffrey D. Howison

European Journal of American Studies, 2013

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What has been the impact of the Tea Party on the Republican Party? DISSERTATION

Scott Partridge

2014

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The Future of the Tea Party: A Comparison of the Progressive (Bull Moose Party) and the Tea Party Movement

Kendall L Bailey

2012

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Race, Ideology, and the Tea Party: A Longitudinal Study

Brian Lowery

PLoS ONE, 2013

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Ideological Republicans and Group Interest Democrats: The Asymmetry of American Party Politics

Matt Grossmann

Perspectives on Politics, 2015

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Cycles of Contention: The Rise and Fall of the Tea Party

lauren langman

Critical Sociology, 2012

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Constricting Boundaries: Collective Identity and the Tea Party Movement

Deana A . Rohlinger

Border Politics, Social Movements and Globalization , 2015

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Cultures of the Tea Party

Steven Tepper

2011

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Part 4A: On the Origins of the Tea Party Movement: The Ron Paul Network in the Flesh

James Scaminaci

Part 4A: On the Origins of the Tea Party Movement--The Ron Paul Network in the Flesh, 2010

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Tea Time in America? The Impact of the Tea Party Movement on the 2010 Midterm Elections

Kelly Patterson

PS: Political Science & Politics, 2011

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Modern American Populism: Analyzing the Economics Behind the “Silent Majority,” the Tea Party, and Trumpism

Willis Patenaude

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2019

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The Strategic Promotion of Distrust in Government in the Tea Party Age

Amy Fried

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Tea Party Mobilization and Power Devaluation

Joshua D. Freilich

Sociological Spectrum

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The Tea Party and American Populism Today: Between Protest, Patriotism and Paranoia

Michael Minkenberg

dms – der moderne staat – Zeitschrift für Public Policy, Recht und Management, 2011

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Saving American Exceptionalism: Visions and Legacies in the Fashioning of Movement Identities in the Tea Party

William H Westermeyer

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The Tea Party as a Populist Right-Wing: A New Devil in History? (A Review Essay)

Lara Reyes

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Anti-minority attitudes and Tea Party Movement membership

Daniel Tope, Ted Chiricos

Social Science Research, 2014

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Exploring the bases of partisanship in the American electorate: Social identity vs. ideology

Kyle Saunders

Political Research Quarterly, 2006

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