Year of the Tea Party Voter - WSJ.com
"The party-affiliation breakdown of the 'pox on all politicians' segment is fascinating.
Only 44% are Republicans, while 34% are independents and 21% are Democrats.
That breakdown roughly mirrors the profile of people who in other polls identify themselves as Tea Party supporters.
Interestingly, however, PPP finds that only about 35% of the 'angriest segment' actually call themselves Tea Partiers.
That's compared to about 25% of voters in the electorate as a whole who identify themselves as Tea Party supporters."
These are the voters most likely to vote for the phony "tea party" candidates that are now set up in Michigan by the liberal/union supporters of the democrat party.
Many independents are angry with both parties but know what the Tea Party movement stands for.
Few will realize that the official "tea party" that will be on the ballot in 29 Michigan races are leftist/socialist phonies.
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