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Conservatives Register Tea Party as Official Third Party In Florida

Posted by Matt Corley, Think Progress at 2:00 PM on November 9, 2009.


Die-hard right-wingers have announced that Florida Governor Charlie Crist is the next target in the GOP civil war.
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After hard-line conservatives and tea party activists forced moderate Republican Dede Scozzafava to drop out of the race in New York's 23rd congressional district, they announced that Florida Gov. Charlie Crist would likely be their next target in the GOP civil war. Politico's Ben Smith reports that some Florida Republicans recently registered an official "Tea Party" to challenge both Republicans and Democrats:

"The current system has become mired in the sludge of special interest money that seeks to control the leadership of both parties. It's time for real change," says Orlando lawyer Frederic O'Neal, the new party’s chairman, who couldn't be reached immediately by phone, in a press release.

A spokeswoman for the Florida Secretary of State, Jennifer Davis, said the party had registered in August.

O'Neal compared his party's role to that of the Conservative Party in New York's 23rd District. Florida, however, lacks the "fusion" rules that has allowed third parties in New York to amass influence by offering their ballot line to acceptable major-party candidates.

On Saturday, Dan Semenza, a Lake County Republican Party executive committee member, told the Daily Commercial that the registration of the third party organization meant "that the Tea Party has considerable strength."

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Tagged as: republicans, florida, charlie crist, tea parties, teabaggers, dede scozzafava, frederic o'neal

Matt Corley is a Research Associate for The Progress Report and ThinkProgress.org at the Center for American Progress.


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Go For It!
Posted by: LeaderofMen on Nov 9, 2009 4:27 PM   
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Quick. Get Sarah Palin to endorse the party.

If they think the Left will have anything to do with this party, or that the Teabaggers will siphon votes from the Left, they're far more stupid than I thought.

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It's refreshingly nice to see the other guys form the circular firing squad.
Posted by: pelican beak on Nov 9, 2009 4:44 PM   
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For a change.

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Yeah. Their symbol is, of course, the Hog.
Posted by: Longdream on Nov 9, 2009 5:10 PM   
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And now we'll all know who the pigs are.

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Did you all notice it this time?
Posted by: Sister_Lauren on Nov 9, 2009 10:16 PM   
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I just suggested forming a new party recently.

They are following my lead. Now who did I say that to? I don't remember.

Was I talking to Florida leadership, or did they just read it and think it was a good idea? I can't tell.

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Heritage Foundation Sticks Up For Violent Sex Offenders
Posted by: Sister_Lauren on Nov 9, 2009 10:34 PM   
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don't take this the wrong way..
Posted by: zipper696 on Nov 10, 2009 9:31 AM   
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but take your scumbag spam elsewhere.
Consider yourself reported.

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TheLatinoDoctrine
Posted by: TheLatinoDoctrine on Nov 10, 2009 9:49 AM   
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This is the party that paints its opponents with Hitler moustaches, 99 percent Anglo and screams and yells while opponents are trying to make a point. Yep, sounds like this party will go a long way.

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What's wrong with these Ozark Oligarchs?
Posted by: eddie torres on Nov 10, 2009 12:37 PM   
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Where's the Florida Deadbeat Dads Who Owe Child Support In 49 Other States Party?

And the Florida Dictators-In-Exile (DIE) Party?

I can't believe Florida conservatives would ignore both of those lucrative constituencies.

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The Tea Party? More like Wall $treet Party in desperation !
Posted by: JenniferBedingfield on Nov 11, 2009 7:34 AM   
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If I had to pick a third party, I'd say the Green Party is the ticket.

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