As they gain ground in multiple states to the point where they may actually be a viable third party in the next Presidential election, I find myself torn. I understand that if the Tea Party gets the requisite votes (to be fair, I have only heard of them actively pursuing them in some regions) to appear on the Ballet, there is a real chance that they could siphon some votes away from the GOP, which would basically put Obama easily in the White House again.
I have a little extra money this year that I was considering donating to the political process. It won't dent the budgets of the Dems or the GOP, but I'm guessing the Tea Party can use every cent it gets.
If I donate money to the Tea Party, but vote Democratic, am I simply being creative in how I vote with my pocketbook, or am I cynically abusing the two party system?
I have a little extra money this year that I was considering donating to the political process. It won't dent the budgets of the Dems or the GOP, but I'm guessing the Tea Party can use every cent it gets.
If I donate money to the Tea Party, but vote Democratic, am I simply being creative in how I vote with my pocketbook, or am I cynically abusing the two party system?
The latter, I'm afraid. I'm not sure the Tea Party would get much traction as a third party in presidential elections, though - the hype may have died down by 2012, and in any case they'd focus their efforts on trying to win the Republican primary.
So here is my question RE: The Party System
25/05/2010 08:29:52 PM
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You do realize Obama's not running this year...
25/05/2010 10:44:22 PM
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Question that might possibly reveal my ignorance in following the Tea Party hoopla...
25/05/2010 11:17:48 PM
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Kind of off topic, but still related.
26/05/2010 06:34:28 AM
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It's a method of showing dissatisfaction.
26/05/2010 06:44:39 AM
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Re: It's a method of showing dissatisfaction.
26/05/2010 07:01:03 AM
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Re: It's a method of showing dissatisfaction.
27/05/2010 05:39:53 PM
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the tea party is not going to be a lasting national movement, but if you want to donate, go ahead
26/05/2010 07:48:41 AM
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Yes, that is what happens. I gave to Ron Paul & I've received dozens of e-mails from the GOP
26/05/2010 08:31:17 AM
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It does seem a little ethically shady, to answer your real question.
26/05/2010 08:18:20 AM
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According to the left, the Tea Party movement is funded by corporations & the wealthy.
26/05/2010 08:21:46 AM
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the word party has caused a lot of confusion
26/05/2010 02:29:07 PM
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They have raised House candidates in at least one region, independent of the GOP.
26/05/2010 09:08:37 PM
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That sounds like a terrible waste of money to me. Buy yourself something nice. *NM*
26/05/2010 08:24:09 AM
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