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Who says the Tea Party isn't to be reckoned with?

Faster horses

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DENVER – Tea party favorite Ken Buck has defeated former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton to clinch Colorado's Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate.

The vote Tuesday was seen as another blow to politicians with close connections to Washington. Norton was endorsed by GOP leadership and co-chaired John McCain's presidential campaign two years ago in Colorado.

Buck, a Weld County prosecutor, was little known before he began courting tea party groups more than a year ago. He trailed Norton in fundraising but used his law enforcement credentials in vowing to crack down on "criminals" at home and in Washington.


He now faces Sen. Michael Bennet in November.
 

hypocritexposer

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Anybody that ignores the Tea Party should not be in government. They are either too dense to notice what is going on, or do not care about what is going on.
 

Larrry

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Looks like the wave is hitting in Colo.

The reps put in a Tea Party supported candidate for Gov and Senator.
While the dems returned another obama politician to run for sen. So they are offering more of the same crap.

The news says that 35% of the people of Colorado are supportive of the Tea Party movement.
 
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