Actually, neither. They are sort of a third party but more closely aligned with the Republicans that the Democrats. I suppose one could call them ultraconservative Republicans.
republican
There are several names for political parties. The Tea Party, The Whig Party, Democrats, Republicans, and the Independent Party.
No more than Republicans. And at a much lesser rate than the Tea Party.
Different political groups are who promoted political involvement. This can be Republicans, Democrats, Liberals, Independents, or the Tea Party.
More like modern-day Republicans or Tea Partiers.
The political climate affects many people. They don't like how Democrats, Republicans and the Tea Party has split the nation.
The "Tea Party" is not really a political party, in the same sense as the other parties (Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, etc). In any case political parties do not have "constitutions" (other than a claim to support the US Constitution), they have "Mission Statements" and "Core values" that define them. As such the Tea Parties website for such things is linked below.
If you are a Democrat, you probably find so-called "Tea-Party Republicans" very extreme and too conservative in their policies, and you undoubtedly want them removed from congress. Since America is a democracy, and since the current group of Republicans in congress was voted into office in the 2010 mid-term elections (where members won their races in their particular states), the only way to remove them is to vote them out in the next election. For this to occur, it will take more than just frustration from Democrats who disagree with certain Republican policies. It will also take the votes of moderate Republicans who may regard the Tea Party faction as too ideologically rigid, and thus, not good for the future of the Republican Party. For now, whether you are a Democrat, a Republican or an independent, if you disagree with the Tea Party Republicans, you should express your views on talk shows and on blogs, and give your support (both financially and by volunteering) to candidates you feel will better represent your views. And in fairness, it should also be said that while some people are upset with the Tea Party Republicans, they also have many fans: in some states, especially in the southern United States, Tea Party Republicans remain very popular and could easily win another term in congress, if they decide to run again.
probably republicans since their ideas are similar
Republican. To be more specific, conservative grassroots republicans.
It stands for Taxed Enough Already. Apparently, the republicans aren't privatizing everything quickly enough.
1. the Tea Party 2. the Democrats 3. the president
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