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Tea Party Movement

  1. 1. The Tea Party in the Context of Group-Centric Theory By Zach Morrison http://carolineheldman.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/tea-party-signs.jpg
  2. 2. What is Group-Centric Theory?  Political Scientists Marty Cohen, David Karol, Hans Noel, and John Zaller  Policy demanders at the center of parties  Electoral blind spot  More extreme politicians  Tea Party as one policy demander
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  4. 4. So…  The Tea Party can be considered a policy demanding group  The Tea Party nominates extreme candidates that are unconcerned with the average, non-extreme voter  The Tea Party is a good example that supports the theory that policy demanders are more paramount to parties than office-holders  Parties are, in essence, “a means to an end, and the end is a group’s own policy agenda”

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