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October 16, 2013
Tea Party’s Image Turns More Negative
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Tea Party’s Image Turns More Negative
Unfavorable Views of Tea Party Have Nearly Doubled Since 2010
Who Are ‘Tea Party Republicans’?
Ted Cruz’s Popularity Rises among Tea Party Reps, Falls among Others
Tea Party Favorability Drops Across Party Lines
Moderate Republicans Less Positive toward Tea Party
Very Unfavorable Views of Tea Party Have Tripled Since 2010
Tea Party Favorability Declines among Whites
Tea Party Reps, Non-Tea Party Reps More Critical of Boehner, McConnell
Tea Party Reps Intensely Critical of Leading Democrats
Democrats More Likely to Say Tea Party is Part of GOP
Growing Share of Tea Party Reps See Movement as Part of GOP
Tea Party Reps Want Members to Represent Their District First
More Republicans Now View Boehner as Leader of GOP
Tea Party Views on Leader of GOP
Tea Party Made Up of Republicans But also Republican Leaners
Profile of Tea Party Republicans
Tea Party Republicans Overwhelmingly Favor Smaller Gov’t, Gun Rights – and No Obamacare
Tea Party Republicans See Too Much Compromise from Leaders
10-16-13 Tea Party graphic
Agreement with the Tea Party
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