| Type of Document |
Master's Thesis |
| Author |
Bailey, Kendall Lyons
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| Author's Email Address |
klbailey@vt.edu |
| URN |
etd-08152012-075412 |
| Title |
The Future of the Tea Party: A Comparison of the Progressive (Bull Moose) Party and the Tea Party Movement |
| Degree |
Master of Arts |
| Department |
Political Science |
| Advisory Committee |
| Advisor Name |
Title |
| Brians, Craig Leonard |
Committee Chair |
| Hult, Karen M. |
Committee Member |
| Luke, Timothy W. |
Committee Member |
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| Keywords |
- 2010 U.S. House Elections
- Campaign Websites
- Tea Party
- Bull Moose Party
- Campaign Rhetoric
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| Date of Defense |
2012-08-02 |
| Availability |
unrestricted |
Abstract
The Tea Party Movement (TPM) has emerged as an important player in United States politics by promoting fiscal conservatism, limited government, free market economics, and Constitutionalism. Candidates championing these TPM values have had some successful campaigns, particularly in the 2010 congressional primary and general elections. In doing so, TPM candidates focused their attacks on President Obama and his supporters in Congress, drawing attention to the increase in government spending and the growing budget deficit. The niche focus of the TPM combined with the strength of the U.S. two-party system and voters‘ partisan loyalties may limit the long-term effectiveness of the group. An analysis of campaign rhetoric from a sample of successful TPM House candidates highlights similarities in language used by the sampled TPM candidates in conveying TPM values. The discussion of similar economic and political climates of the Progressive (Bull Moose) Party and the Tea Party Movement eras provides for a historical comparison from which to predict the future of the TPM. In sum, this thesis suggests that the Tea Party Movement will likely expire with an improved economy and the conclusion of Barack Obama‘s presidency.
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