The Tea Party is

a. a loose network of people against higher taxes and increased government spending.
b. against higher taxes except for those on wealthier Americans.
c. a viable political party that is socially conservative.
d. not a political party but a political movement that favors more control of the economy by the government.
e. not a viable political party but has registered to become an official party for the 2012 election.


a

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